Few fortifications exist on the east side, as the sheer cliff of the Rock ofGibraltar is a virtually impassable obstacle. Further fortifications occupy...
The Rock ofGibraltar (from the Arabic name Jabal Ṭāriq جبل طارق, meaning "Mountain of Tariq") is a highly strategic monolithic limestone mountain 426 m...
1730 Spain built a line of fortifications across the north of the peninsula, cutting Gibraltar off from the mainland. In 1738 a dispute between Spain...
Peninsula, on the Bay ofGibraltar, near the exit of the Mediterranean Sea into the Atlantic Ocean (Strait ofGibraltar). It has an area of 6.7 km2 (2.6 sq mi)...
Fortress of Luxembourg (Luxembourgish: Festung Lëtzebuerg; French: Forteresse de Luxembourg; German: Festung Luxemburg) is the former fortificationsof Luxembourg...
medieval fortificationinGibraltar comprising various buildings, gates, and fortified walls, with the dominant features being the Tower of Homage and...
city and garrison ofGibraltar. The fortificationsofGibraltar were modernised and upgraded in the 1770s with the construction of new batteries, bastions...
University ofGibraltar is a degree-awarding higher education institution established by the Government ofGibraltar through the University ofGibraltar Act...
full and entire propriety of the town and castle ofGibraltar, together with the port, fortifications, and forts thereunto belonging ... for ever, without...
There have been fourteen recorded sieges ofGibraltar. Although the peninsula ofGibraltar is only 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) long and 1 kilometre (0.62 mi)...
v. Fortification Rüstow, Die Lehre vom neueren Festfestungskrieg, 1860, vol. 1, p. 251. Fa & Finlayson (2006). The FortificationsofGibraltar 1068–1945...
"Spanish Lines", were a set offortifications built by the Spanish across the northern part of the isthmus linking Spain with Gibraltar. They later gave their...
built new bastioned fortifications, such as the fortificationsof Birgu and Valletta, and upgraded the medieval defences. By the end of the 18th century...
Operation Flavius (also referred to as the Gibraltar killings) was a military operation in which three members of the Provisional Irish Republican Army (IRA)...
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semi-permanent fortification. Castles are fortifications which are regarded as being distinct from the generic fort or fortress in that they are a residence of a monarch...
history of the Jews inGibraltar dates back more than 650 years. There have been periods of persecution, but for the most part the Jews ofGibraltar have...
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of the star fort style offortification, albeit adapted to a group of rocky islands. Famous for these bastion fortifications, Suomenlinna became a UNESCO...
This is a listof museums in the Gibraltar. Gibraltar Museum Military Heritage Center Willis' Magazine Lathbury Barracks Gibraltar Nature Reserve Moorish...
The history ofGibraltar portrays how The Rock gained an importance and a reputation far exceeding its size, influencing and shaping the people who came...
The Neanderthals inGibraltar were among the first to be discovered by modern scientists and have been among the most well studied of their species according...
engineer in 1731. He continued to serve at Gibraltar, with a brief interlude in Menorca, until in 1747 he was named chief engineer ofGibraltar. He had...
Georges Heights Commanding Position Middle Head Fortifications Steel Point Battery Other fortifications Bare Island Fort Ben Buckler Gun Battery Breakwater...
Capital punishment inGibraltar included public execution in the nineteenth century until 1864. The last sentence of death was passed in 1952. Under British...
October 2006). The FortificationsofGibraltar 1068-1945. Osprey Publishing. p. 56. ISBN 9781846030161. Retrieved 2 October 2012. "Listof Crown Dependencies...