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Cape Chaunar
Cabo de Não (Cape Nun)
Cape Chaunar is located in Morocco
Cape Chaunar
Cape Chaunar
Location in Morocco
Coordinates: 29°16′N 10°018′W / 29.267°N 10.300°W / 29.267; -10.300
CountryMorocco

Cape Chaunar, Cap Uarsig, Cape Nun, Cap Noun, Cabo de Não or Nant[1] is a cape on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in southern Morocco, between Tarfaya and Sidi Ifni. By the 15th century it was considered insurmountable by Arabs and Europeans, thus resulting in the name meaning cape "no" in Portuguese. Cape Chaunar is the true northern coastal limit of the Sahara desert, although nearby Cape Bojador is frequently mistakenly called this.[2]

  1. ^ Alexandre Magno de Castilho, "Descripção e roteiro da costa occidental de Africa: desde o cabo de Espartel até o das Agulhas, Volume 1", p.62, Imprensa Nacional, 1866 (description of the western African coast in Portuguese)
  2. ^ Alexandre Magno de Castilho, "Descripção e roteiro da costa occidental de Africa", p.65

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Cape Chaunar

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Cape Chaunar, Cap Uarsig, Cape Nun, Cap Noun, Cabo de Não or Nant is a cape on the Atlantic coast of Africa, in southern Morocco, between Tarfaya and...

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History of navigation

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documented difficulties with the return travel from the regions south of cape Chaunar, which, up to the early 15th century, "had hitherto been the non plus...

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Portuguese maritime exploration

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Bojador and cape Non (Cape Chaunar) belong to the kings of Portugal. 1456—Luis Cadamosto discovers the first Cape Verde Islands. 1458—Three capes discovered...

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Age of Discovery

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explorer João Gonçalves Zarco. Europeans did not know what lay beyond Cape Non (Cape Chaunar) on the African coast, and whether it was possible to return once...

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