Tanjung Layar
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Tanjung Layar in the 1920s, and the rock with a shape like a sail
"Java Head" redirects here. For other uses, see Java Head (disambiguation).
Tanjung Layar, formerly Java's Eerste Punt in Dutch, and Java's First Point, or Java Head in English is a prominent cape at the extreme western end of Java, at the Indian Ocean entrance to the Sunda Strait.[1] Java Head is a bluff at the sea's edge with higher land beyond, visible from a significant distance at sea, with deep water close to the shore.[2] Its name means "sail cape" because of the shape of a rock close to its shore.
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References
- ↑ Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary. 2007.
- ↑ Horsburgh, James (1852). Horsburgh's Sailing Directions: The India Directory. London. p. 143.
Coordinates: 6°45′15″S 105°13′10″E / 6.75417°S 105.21944°E
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