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- Flat_Bastion abstract "Flat Bastion is a bastion which projects southward from the Charles V Wall in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Once known as the St. Jago's Bastion or the Baluarte de Santiago in Spanish, the fortification was built by the Spanish in the mid 16th century and formed part of the southern defences of the city of Gibraltar, together with Charles V Wall, Southport Gates, Southport Ditch, and South Bastion. In 1859, six guns, four 12-pounders and two 12-pound carronades, were installed on the bastion, and four years later, five 32-pounders were mounted on the fortification.Flat Bastion takes its name from the angle that its south-facing walls form with each other and with the Charles V Wall. Within the eastern portion of Flat Bastion is Flat Bastion Magazine. The bastion and magazine within it are separately listed with the Gibraltar Heritage Trust. The magazine has been restored and converted into a research facility.".
- Flat_Bastion location Charles_V_Wall.
- Flat_Bastion location Flat_Bastion__location__1.
- Flat_Bastion location Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion owner Government_of_Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion thumbnail Flat_Bastion_Map_1908.png?width=300.
- Flat_Bastion type Bastion.
- Flat_Bastion wikiPageExternalLink ?q=36.134833,-5.351361&num=1&t=h&z=20.
- Flat_Bastion wikiPageExternalLink ?q=36.134890,-5.352838&num=1&t=h&z=20.
- Flat_Bastion wikiPageExternalLink ?q=36.134988,-5.351838&num=1&t=h&z=20.
- Flat_Bastion wikiPageID "37119350".
- Flat_Bastion wikiPageRevisionID "599500680".
- Flat_Bastion caption "Section of 1608 map by Cristóbal de Rojas includes South Bastion and Flat Bastion, each with an orillon and a retired flank.".
- Flat_Bastion caption "Section of the 1908 Ordnance Survey map of Gibraltar showing Flat Bastion. Note retired flank and orillon on west wall. Flat Bastion Magazine is highlighted in yellow. North is to the left.".
- Flat_Bastion condition "Mostly derelict".
- Flat_Bastion coordinatesRegion "GI".
- Flat_Bastion coordinatesType "barracks".
- Flat_Bastion country Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion hasPhotoCollection Flat_Bastion.
- Flat_Bastion image "300".
- Flat_Bastion imageMap "Gibraltar".
- Flat_Bastion latd "36.13482".
- Flat_Bastion location Charles_V_Wall.
- Flat_Bastion location Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion longd "-5.351388".
- Flat_Bastion materials Masonry.
- Flat_Bastion name "Flat Bastion".
- Flat_Bastion nativeName "Baluarte de Santiago".
- Flat_Bastion openToPublic "Partly".
- Flat_Bastion ownership Government_of_Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion partof Fortifications_of_Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion pushpinMap "Gibraltar".
- Flat_Bastion pushpinMapCaption "Location of Flat Bastion within Gibraltar.".
- Flat_Bastion type Bastion.
- Flat_Bastion subject Category:Articles_created_via_the_Article_Wizard.
- Flat_Bastion subject Category:Bastions_in_Gibraltar.
- Flat_Bastion point "36.13482 -5.351388".
- Flat_Bastion type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Flat_Bastion type MilitaryStructure.
- Flat_Bastion type Place.
- Flat_Bastion type Wikidata:Q532.
- Flat_Bastion type Place.
- Flat_Bastion type Location.
- Flat_Bastion type SpatialThing.
- Flat_Bastion comment "Flat Bastion is a bastion which projects southward from the Charles V Wall in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. Once known as the St. Jago's Bastion or the Baluarte de Santiago in Spanish, the fortification was built by the Spanish in the mid 16th century and formed part of the southern defences of the city of Gibraltar, together with Charles V Wall, Southport Gates, Southport Ditch, and South Bastion.".
- Flat_Bastion label "Flat Bastion".
- Flat_Bastion sameAs m.0n4cbzp.
- Flat_Bastion sameAs Q5457717.
- Flat_Bastion sameAs Q5457717.
- Flat_Bastion lat "36.13482".
- Flat_Bastion long "-5.351388".
- Flat_Bastion wasDerivedFrom Flat_Bastion?oldid=599500680.
- Flat_Bastion depiction Flat_Bastion_Map_1908.png.
- Flat_Bastion isPrimaryTopicOf Flat_Bastion.
- Flat_Bastion name "Baluarte de Santiago (formerly)".
- Flat_Bastion name "Flat Bastion".