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Cape Farina
Ras et-Tarf
Ras Sidi Ali el-Mekki
View of the cape
View of the cape
Cape Farina is located in Tunisia
Cape Farina
Cape Farina
Coordinates: 37°10′48″N 10°16′48″E / 37.18000°N 10.28000°E / 37.18000; 10.28000
LocationBizerte Governorate, Tunisia

Cape Farina (French: Cap Farina) is a headland in Bizerte Governorate, Tunisia. It forms the northwestern end of the Gulf of Tunis. The Tunisian towns of Ghar el-Melh (the ancient Castra Delia), Rafraf, Lahmeri, and the beach of Plage Sidi Ali Mekki Est are located along the peninsula.

Names

The cape was known to the Phoenicians and Carthaginians as 𐤓𐤀𐤔 𐤀𐤔𐤌𐤍, meaning the Cape of Eshmun, a healing god in the Phoenician pantheon whom the Greeks and Romans variously interpreted as Asclepius or Apollo.[1][2] From this, the cape's name was interpreted by Greco-Roman authors as Rusucmona and was known under Roman rule as the Cape of Apollo (Latin: Apollinis Promontorium) or of the Beautiful One (Pulchri Promontorium).[3][1]

Its modern Arabic names are Ras et-Tarf or Ras Sidi Ali el-Mekki.

Geography

The extremity of Cape Farina forms the northwestern end of the Gulf of Tunis. The geological formation responsible for Cape Farina continues underwater before rising to form Plane Island 3.75 kilometers (2.3 mi) offshore.

History

Under Roman rule, the peninsula preserved an ancient and important temple to "Apollo", probably representing a continuation of the Carthaginian worship of the healing god Eshmun.[2] The settlement at Castra Delia (modern-day Ghar el-Melh), the largest on the peninsula, was also sometimes known by the peninsula's latinized Punic name as "Rusucmona".[4]

Under Turkish rule, Porto Farina (modern-day Ghar el-Melh) was a well-fortified base for piracy. This caused it to be the scene of the 1655 English assault wherein naval bombardment completely overwhelmed shore defenses for the first time.[5]

Gallery

References

Citations

  1. ^ a b Lipiński, Edward (2004). Itineraria Phoenicia. Peeters Publishers. p. 295. ISBN 978-9-042-91344-8.
  2. ^ a b Bonnet (2005).
  3. ^ "Cap Farina", Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire, 2013.
  4. ^ "Ghar El Melh (Porto Farina)", Digital Atlas of the Roman Empire, 2013.
  5. ^ Plant (2010).

Bibliography

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