Lizard (Cornwall)
Lizard Point (2006) The Lizard (Cornish) is a peninsula in England, in Cornwall, containing the southernmost point of permanent land of Cornwall and Great Britain (Cape Lizard Point - 49 ° 57'32 "N, 5 12 '23' 'W). Dimensions of the peninsula - 23 km at 23 km. The peninsula, especially around the cape, is surrounded by dangerous underwater rocks.
There is also a village called Lizard on the peninsula. History
In 1497, a Cornish uprising was initiated in St Keverne on the peninsula, initiated by shoemaker Michael Jozef. Insurgents protested against the high taxes levied by King Henry VII to cover losses after the war with Scotland. In the 18th century, the peninsula was one of the places most often used by smugglers to illegally transport non-alcoholic goods (especially alcohol) from Europe. In 1900 Guglielmo Marconi built a radio station on the peninsula to connect with ships. He was able to establish communications at a distance of 299 km, with Isle of Wight - The Needles. A year later, also from the peninsula, Marconi sent a radio signal to America. During World War II, the RAF was stationed on the peninsula.
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