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These terms are not an amorphous, vertically equal bunch: first came the cape, then the famous battle, and after that the name became universally known and used. Now the lead reflects this process.
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'''Trafalgar''' is the name of a [[headland]] on the [[Atlantic]] coast of [[Spain]], [[Cape Trafalgar]], made famous by the 1805 naval [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. Derived terms may refer to:
'''Trafalgar''' is the name of a [[headland]] on the [[Atlantic]] coast of [[Spain]], [[Cape Trafalgar]], made famous by the 1805 [[Naval warfare|naval]] [[Battle of Trafalgar]]. Derived terms may refer to:


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Trafalgar is the name of a headland on the Atlantic coast of Spain, Cape Trafalgar, made famous by the 1805 naval Battle of Trafalgar. Derived terms may refer to:

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  • Trafalgar was one of the GWR 3031 Class locomotives that were built for and run on the Great Western Railway between 1891 and 1915; renamed Lambert in 1901.

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