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Cape Bon
Peninsula in northeastern Tunisia / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cape Bon ("Good Cape"), also known as Res et-Teib (Arabic: الرأس الطيب),[1] Shrīk Peninsula, or Watan el Kibli,[2] is a peninsula in far northeastern Tunisia. Cape Bon is also the name of the northernmost point on the peninsula, also known as Res ed-Der, and known in antiquity as the Cape of Mercury (Latin: Promontorium Mercurii;[3] Ancient Greek: Ερμαία ἄκρα[4]) or Cape Hermaeum.[5]
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Cape Bon | |
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![]() Cape Bon from space (false color) | |
Coordinates: 36°45′N 10°45′E | |
Location | Nabeul Governorate, Tunisia |
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