= Headland
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The term "headland" refers to a coastal landform that is characterized by a stretch of land that juts out into the sea or ocean. Typically, headlands are formed by the erosion of softer rocks, leaving more resistant rock formations exposed. They often have steep cliffs and can provide a scenic viewpoint over the water. In addition to its geographical meaning, "headland" can also refer to specific places or names, such as a city or a venture in various contexts.
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