Cape Santa Maria

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Cape Santa Maria is a coastal headland historically noted as one of the Atlantic landmarks reached and marked by Portuguese explorers during the Age of Discovery.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal landform
headland
associatedWith Atlantic maritime routes
Portuguese exploration
category Headlands of Portugal
Landforms of the Atlantic Ocean
Maritime history of Portugal
chartedBy Portuguese navigators
continent Europe
country Portugal
eraOfUseAsLandmark 15th century
16th century
featureType cape
function aid to maritime navigation
hasCoastlineOn Atlantic Ocean
historicalPeriod Age of Discovery NERFINISHED
languageOfName Portuguese
locatedIn Atlantic Ocean
namedAfter Saint Mary NERFINISHED
partOf Portuguese coast NERFINISHED
reachedBy Portuguese explorers
roleInHistory reference point in early Atlantic charting
significance Atlantic landmark for early oceanic voyages
usedAs nautical landmark
navigation reference point

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Diogo Cão placedPadrão Cape Santa Maria