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  2. Mota Castle (San Sebastian) - Wikipedia

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    La Mota Castle (Castillo de la Mota or Castillo de Santa Cruz de la Mota [2] [3]) is an old fortress in San Sebastian, Spain.The castle's primary defences were its strategic placement on the hilltop of Mount Urgull (Monte Orgullo), its thick walls and, over time, its integration with the city's overall fortifications.

  3. Melilla la Vieja - Wikipedia

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    Melilla la Vieja ("Old Melilla") is the name of a large fortress which stands immediately to the north of the port in Melilla, one of Spain's Plazas de soberanía on the north African coast. Built during the 16th and 17th centuries, much of the fortress has been restored in recent years.

  4. Category:Spanish colonial fortifications - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Spanish Colonial fortifications — located in former Spanish colonies.

  5. Spanish fortifications in America - Wikipedia

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    Although the fortress of San Juan de Ulúa was the last bastion of Spanish power in Mexico until 1825, it did not serve the Spaniards to reconquer the viceroyalty. Throughout the 19th century, many of the fortifications were converted into prisons and penitentiaries, rather than serving as sentries to protect strategic ports against foreign ...

  6. File:First Spanish book (IA firstspanishbook00robe).pdf

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    Download QR code; In other projects ... First Spanish book: Author: Robert, Frank Richard, 1872- [from old catalog] ... Version of PDF format: 1.5

  7. José Moscardó Ituarte - Wikipedia

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    A similar incident in Spanish history is that concerning Guzmán el Bueno, who chose the death of his son to surrendering the Tarifa fortress in 1296. The defence of the Alcázar became a symbol of heroism in Francoist Spain. Moscardó was promoted to Army General after the relief of the Alcázar, and put in command of the Soria Division.