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Sacred promontory : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sacred promontory Sacred promontory or sacred cape or holy promontory or cape was a name assigned by the ancient Greeks and Romans to salient promontories extending into large bodies of water at strategic locations, typically containing a temple to the god of the sea. The English translates Latin ''sacrum promunturium'' and ancient Greek ''ἱερὸν ἀκρωτήριον (hieron akrōtērion)''. Some sacred promontories were: * Cap Corse, northern Corsica * Cape Fiolente, Crimea (vicinity of Sevastopol) * Cape Gelidonya, southern coast of Turkey * Cape Kyllini, located in Kastro-Kyllini, Elis, Greece * Cape St. Vincent, southern Portugal * Holyhead, Wales * Hook Head, Wexford, Ireland * Pallene, Chalcidice, northern Aegean Sea * Sagres Point, southern Portugal * Sounion, near Athens * Triopion in Turkey ==See also==
* Sacral promontory * Promontorium Sacrum (disambiguation)
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