Cape São Roque

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Cape São Roque is a prominent headland on Brazil’s northeastern coast, recognized as the closest point of the South American mainland to the Fernando de Noronha Archipelago.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cape
headland
administrativeDivision municipality of Maxaranguape NERFINISHED
belongsTo Federative Republic of Brazil NERFINISHED
closestMainlandPointTo Fernando de Noronha Archipelago NERFINISHED
continent South America
country Brazil
hasClimate tropical
hasFeature coastal cliffs
sandy beaches nearby
hasGeographicalSignificance prominent point on Brazil’s northeastern coast
hasOceanCurrentInfluence South Equatorial Current NERFINISHED
hasPortugueseName Cabo de São Roque NERFINISHED
hasRelativeLocation north of Natal on the Atlantic coast
isClosestPointOfSouthAmericanMainlandTo Fernando de Noronha Archipelago NERFINISHED
isPartOf Brazilian Northeast littoral NERFINISHED
languageOfName Portuguese
locatedIn Rio Grande do Norte NERFINISHED
locatedInRegion Northeast Region, Brazil NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone UTC−03:00
locatedNear Maxaranguape NERFINISHED
locatedNorthOf Natal, Rio Grande do Norte NERFINISHED
locatedOn Brazilian coast
locatedOnCoastOf Atlantic Ocean
namedAfter Saint Roch NERFINISHED
nearbyMajorCity Natal NERFINISHED
partOf Rio Grande do Norte coastline NERFINISHED
tourismType coastal tourism destination
usedFor nautical navigation reference

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