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- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin abstract "Ouvrage Cap Martin is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also called the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage, located on high ground in Roquebrune, consists of two artillery blocks and one combination block facing Italy. The ouvrage was at the southernmost end of the Alpine Line and overlooked the Mediterranean Sea coastline at an altitude of 21 meters between Nice and Menton, facing towards Italy. The ouvrage and its advance casemate at Pont Saint Louis controlled the coastal roads along the Mediterranean.".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin location Menton.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin location Ouvrage_Cap_Martin__location__1.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin location Roquebrune.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wikiPageExternalLink www.amicorf.com.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=5998.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wikiPageExternalLink index.php?page=6043.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wikiPageID "15457493".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wikiPageRevisionID "596069572".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin battles Italian_invasion_of_France.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin battles Operation_Dragoon.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin blocks "3".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin builder "CORF".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin condition "Preserved".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin controlledby "France".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin hasPhotoCollection Ouvrage_Cap_Martin.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin latitude "43.755833".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin location "Menton and Roquebrune".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin longitude "7.480833".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin mapSize "300".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin mapType "France".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin materials "Concrete, steel, rock excavation".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin name "Ouvrage Cap Martin".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin number "EO 15".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin openToPublic "Yes".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin partof Alpine_Line.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin partof Maginot_Line.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin regiment "96".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sector "Fortified Sector of the Maritime Alps".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin strength "1".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin subSector "Corniches, Quartier Menton".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type "GO".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin subject Category:Alpine_Line.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin subject Category:Fortified_Sector_of_the_Maritime_Alps.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin subject Category:Maginot_Line.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin subject Category:World_War_II_museums_in_France.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Artifact100021939.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Depository103177349.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Facility103315023.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Museum103800563.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Object100002684.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Whole100003553.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type WorldWarIIMuseumsInFrance.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type YagoGeoEntity.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type MilitaryStructure.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Place.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Wikidata:Q532.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Place.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin type Location.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin comment "Ouvrage Cap Martin is a work (gros ouvrage) of the Maginot Line's Alpine extension, the Alpine Line, also called the Little Maginot Line. The ouvrage, located on high ground in Roquebrune, consists of two artillery blocks and one combination block facing Italy. The ouvrage was at the southernmost end of the Alpine Line and overlooked the Mediterranean Sea coastline at an altitude of 21 meters between Nice and Menton, facing towards Italy.".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin label "Ouvrage Cap Martin".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin label "Ouvrage de Cap-Martin".
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sameAs Ouvrage_de_Cap-Martin.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sameAs m.03m9z6n.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sameAs Q3358724.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sameAs Q3358724.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin sameAs Ouvrage_Cap_Martin.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin wasDerivedFrom Ouvrage_Cap_Martin?oldid=596069572.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin isPrimaryTopicOf Ouvrage_Cap_Martin.
- Ouvrage_Cap_Martin name "Ouvrage Cap Martin".