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  2. Europa Point - Wikipedia

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    Europa Point Lighthouse. The Europa Point Lighthouse was built by Governor Sir Alexander Woodford between 1838 and 1841. It was fully automated in February 1994 and its loom can be seen over a distance of 27 km (17 mi). It is the southernmost lighthouse for which Trinity House is responsible, [4] and the only one outside the British Isles.

  3. Europa Point Lighthouse - Wikipedia

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    The lighthouse is the only such building outside of the British Isles which is operated by Trinity House, a lighthouse agency based in England. [2] [3] Accordingly, it is also referred to as the Trinity Lighthouse. Trinity House was made responsible for building and operating the Europa Point Lighthouse by the Gibraltar Lighthouse, etc. Act ...

  4. Way of the Lighthouses - Wikipedia

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    It joins Malpica with Finisterre along the coastline linking the lighthouses and landmarks along the way. The name of the route refers to the numerous lighthouses built on the Costa da Morte during the 19th and 20th centuries to make navigation safer. The route is divided into eight segments, averaging 26 kilometres (16 mi).

  5. File:LighthouseMap.pdf - Wikipedia

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  6. Cartography of Europe - Wikipedia

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    In classical antiquity, Europe was assumed to cover the quarter of the globe north of the Mediterranean, an arrangement that was adhered to in medieval T and O maps. Ptolemy's world map of the 2nd century already had a reasonably precise description of southern and western Europe, but was unaware of particulars of northern and eastern Europe.

  7. Sanibel’s Lighthouse kept standing in storm, but lost a key ...

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    It took 51 years of pleading — “We need a navigational aid” — to get a lighthouse built on Sanibel.. That was 138 years ago. But in 1884, a 104-foot high iron lighthouse rose above the ...

  8. Category:Lighthouses in Europe by country - Wikipedia

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  9. Bosporus - Wikipedia

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    The limits of the Bosporus are defined as the line connecting the lighthouses of Rumeli Feneri and Anadolu Feneri in the north, and between the Ahırkapı Feneri and the Kadıköy İnciburnu Feneri in the south ("Fener" is Turkish for lighthouse). Between these limits, the strait is 31 km (17 nmi) long, with a width of 3,329 m (1.798 nmi) at ...