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Borrowed from Somali Ras Xaafuun.

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Ras Hafun

  1. A promontory in Bari, Puntland, Somalia.
    Synonym: Cape Hafun
    • 1943, United States Hydrographic Office, Sailing Directions for the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden[1], →OCLC, page 452:
      In July 1919, a southerly current with a rate of 1 to 2 knots was experienced close inshore from a position 8 miles southward of Ras Asir to Ras Hafun.
    • 2000 May 24, Peter S. Bridges, Safirka: An American Envoy[2], →ISBN, page 163:
      Soon the enterprise at Ras Hafun was exporting by sea over three hundred thousand tons of salt a year for industrial use.
    • 2003 August 18, Timothy Insoll, The Archaeology of Islam in Sub-Saharan Africa[3], →ISBN, page 44:
      Ras Hafun was excavated by the late Neville Chittick (1976), under the auspices of the British Institute in Eastern Africa of which he was director.