Cape Froward (53°56′00″S, 071°20′00″W) is the southernmost point on the mainland of South America. This article is about the geomorphological/geopolitical term; MAINLAND is also a cheese brand owned by Fonterra, a New Zealand dairy company. ... South America South America is a continent crossed by the equator, with most of its area in the Southern Hemisphere. ...
Cape Froward is in Chile, on the Brunswick Peninsula.
Cape Horn is the most southerly of the great capes, and marks the northern boundary of the Drake Passage; for many years it was a major milestone on the clipper route, by which sailing ships carried trade around the world.
Cape Horn was originally given the Dutch name "Kaap Hoorn", in honour of the Dutch city of Hoorn; in a typical example of false friends, the Horn became known in English as "Cape Horn", and in Spanish as "Cabo de Hornos" (which literally means "Cape of Ovens").
Perilous Cape Horn, by P.J. Gladnick; from eSsortment, 2002.
Cape Cod and Falmouth Hospitals are, first and foremost places of healing.
One of the most important studies undertaken on the Cape was the C-Port Trial, which took place at Cape Cod Hospital beginning in 1997.
This study also demonstrated to the Massachusetts Department of Health that this procedure was safe, which led to approval for emergency angioplasty at Cape Cod Hospital, and eventually to the creation of an elective angioplasty program.