Trafalgar most often refers to: The Battle of Trafalgar (1805), fought near Cape Trafalgar, Spain Trafalgar Square, a public space and tourist attraction...
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The Battle of Trafalgar was a naval engagement that took place on 21 October 1805 between the British Royal Navy and the combined fleets of the French...
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The Trafalgar Group is an opinion polling and survey company founded by Robert Cahaly and based in Atlanta, Georgia. It first publicly released polls...
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Cape Trafalgar (/trəˈfælɡər/; Spanish: Cabo Trafalgar [ˈkaβo tɾafalˈɣaɾ]) is a headland in the Province of Cádiz in the southwest of Spain. The 1805 naval...
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Trafalgar Square (/trəˈfælɡər/ trə-FAL-gər) is a public square in the City of Westminster, Central London, established in the early 19th century around...
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The Trafalgar class is a class of nuclear-powered fleet submarines (SSNs) in service with the Royal Navy, and the successor to the Swiftsure class. Like...
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Five ships of the Royal Navy have been named HMS Trafalgar, after the Battle of Trafalgar: HMS Trafalgar (1820) was a 106-gun first rate launched in 1820...
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Trafalgar Entertainment is a British multinational entertainment group co-founded in 2017 by Sir Howard Panter and Dame Rosemary Squire after they stepped...
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Trafalgar is a town in the West Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The town lies on the Princes Highway and main Gippsland railway line about 10...
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Trafalgar School may refer to: Trafalgar School for Girls, a private anglophone secondary school in Montreal, Quebec, Canada The Trafalgar School at Downton...
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the country. Trafalgar is best known for Trafalgar Falls and the associated Trafalgar hydroplant. In addition to hydroelectricity, Trafalgar Falls are becoming...
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SS Cap Trafalgar was a German ocean liner launched in 1913 for the Hamburg Süd line. In 1914, she was converted for use as an auxiliary cruiser during...
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Trafalgar railway station is a regional railway station on the Gippsland line, part of the Victorian railway network. It serves the town of Trafalgar...
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Trafalgar Street may refer to: Trafalgar Street, Brighton Trafalgar Street, Nelson, New Zealand Trafalgar Street (album), a 2006 album by Revive This...
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pollster who founded of the Trafalgar Group. He was a political consultant for Republican Party candidates. Cahaly founded Trafalgar Group in 2016. He drew...
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"Trafalgar" is a novel by Spanish author Benito Pérez Galdós and the first novel of the first series in the Episodios Nacionales (National Episodes)....
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The Battle of Trafalgar was fought between British and Franco-Spanish fleets on 21 October 1805. A force of 27 British ships of the line faced 33 allied...
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Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson (redirect from The Hero of Trafalgar)
commanders in history. His victory on 21 October 1805 at the Battle of Trafalgar led to British naval supremacy over the next century and beyond. Nelson...
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Trafalgar Theatre is a West End theatre in Whitehall, near Trafalgar Square, in the City of Westminster, London. The Grade II listed building was built...
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Trafalgar Day is the celebration of the victory won by the Royal Navy, commanded by Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson, over the combined French and Spanish...
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The Trafalgar Square Christmas tree is a Christmas tree given to the people of London by the city of Oslo each year since 1947.[1] The tree is prominently...
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The Trafalgar Way is the name given to the historic route used to carry dispatches with the news of the Battle of Trafalgar overland from Falmouth to...
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The Trafalgar campaign was a long and complicated series of fleet manoeuvres carried out by the combined French and Spanish fleets; and the opposing moves...
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Nelson's Column (redirect from Trafalgar Column)
Nelson's Column is a monument in Trafalgar Square in the City of Westminster, Central London, built to commemorate Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson's decisive...
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Trafalgar Township was a township in Ontario, Canada. It today forms parts of Oakville, Milton, Halton Hills and Mississauga. Named after Cape Trafalgar...
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Trafalgar is a 1971 album by the Bee Gees. It was their ninth album (seventh internationally), and was released in September 1971 in the US, and November...
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Trafalgar is a town in Nineveh and Hensley townships, Johnson County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,101 at the 2010 census. This town is...
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Look up Trafalgar Square in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Trafalgar Square is a square in central London, England that commemorates the Battle of Trafalgar...
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/ 51.0129667°N 1.7363667°W / 51.0129667; -1.7363667 Trafalgar Park (also known as Trafalgar House, formerly Standlynch Park) is a large Georgian country...
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HMS Trafalgar is a decommissioned Trafalgar-class submarine of the Royal Navy. Unlike the rest of the Trafalgar-class boats that followed, she was not...
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