Proper noun
A town in Victoria, Australia.
A headland in the Province of Cádiz in the south-west of Spain.
A sea area centred on this cape
A famous naval battle once fought near the headland (1805); part of the Napoleonic Wars.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgAlthough Trafalgar meant France could no longer challenge Britain at sea, Napoleon proceeded to establish the Continental System in an attempt to deny Britain trade with the continent. Source: Internet
A major Franco-Spanish fleet was lost at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805, prompting the vacillating king of Spain to reconsider his difficult alliance with Napoleon. Source: Internet
And it’s worth nothing that if you look at all the Wisconsin polling you’d have to go back all the way to mid-August to find a poll showing Trump leading (Trafalgar, +1). Source: Internet
Artist's conception of HMS Sandwich fighting the French flagship Bucentaure (completely dismasted) at Trafalgar. Source: Internet
A protester holds up a banner as demonstrators gather in Trafalgar Square in central London on Sunday. Source: Internet
Battle Nelson's famous signal Nelson's famous signal, " England expects that every man will do his duty ", flying from Victory on the bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar The battle progressed largely according to Nelson's plan. Source: Internet