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The Fort de Chillon lies directly adjacent to the Château de Chillon, a major tourist attraction.The site has been fortified since at least the 12th century. The Fort de Chillon is a mixed infantry-artillery fort, located almost entirely underground in the steep slope rising to Veytaux above the rail line.
Chillon Castle (French: Château de Chillon) is an island medieval castle located on Lake Geneva, south of Veytaux in the canton of Vaud. It is situated at the eastern end of the lake, on the narrow shore between Montreux and Villeneuve , which gives access to the Alpine valley of the Rhône .
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Chillon refers to Chillon Castle on the homonymous island in Switzerland. In the vicinity are: Fort de Chillon, a twentieth-century fortification adjacent to Chillon Castle; Viaduc de Chillon, a motorway viaduct overlooking Chillon Castle; Chillon may also refer to: Chillón, a municipality in Spain; Chillón River, a river in Peru
The Fort de Champillon (Swiss Armed Forces designation A365) is an artillery fort, intended to provide coverage to advanced positions in the Chablais plan at the eastern end of Lac Léman, and to support advanced positions such as the Fort de Chillon to the west and other positions to the south.
Historic North American French forts in northern New France — present day Canada Further information: List of French forts in North America Pages in category "French forts in Canada"
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Forillon National Park, one of 42 national parks and park reserves across Canada, is located at the outer tip of the Gaspé Peninsula of Quebec and covers 244 km 2 (94 sq mi). [ 2 ] Created in 1970, Forillon was the first national park in Quebec .