Barbary

/ˈbɑɹbəɹi/ noun

The historical name for the North African coastal region along the Mediterranean, formerly known for Barbary pirates and Ottoman rule.

From Latin 'Barbaria' (land of the Berbers), derived from 'barbarus' meaning foreign or non-Greek/Roman. European traders labeled this region after its indigenous Berber inhabitants.

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