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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik abstract "The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the citizens of the afterward proclaimed maritime city-state of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), situated in southern Croatia, since the city's founding prior to the 7th century as a Byzantium castrum on a rocky island named Laus (Ragusia or Lave). With numerous additions and modifications throughout their history, they have been considered to be amongst the great fortification systems of the Middle Ages, as they were never breached by a hostile army during this time period. In 1979, the old city of Dubrovnik, which includes a substantial portion of the old walls of Dubrovnik, joined the UNESCO list of World Heritage Sites.The oldest systems of fortifications around the town were likely wooden palisades. Today's intact city walls, constructed mainly during the 12th–17th centuries, mostly a double line, have long been a source of pride for Dubrovnik. The walls run an uninterrupted course of approximately 1,940 metres (6,360 ft) in length, encircling most of the old city, and reach a maximum height of about 25 metres (82 ft). The bulk of the existing walls and fortifications were constructed during the 14th and 15th centuries, but were continually extended and strengthened up until the 17th century.This complex structure, amongst the largest and most complete in Europe, protected the freedom and safety of a "civilised" and "sophisticated" republic that flourished in peace and prosperity for five centuries. The walls were reinforced by three circular and 14 quadrangular towers, five bastions (bulwarks), two angular fortifications and the large St. John's Fortress. Land Walls were additionally reinforced by one larger bastion and nine smaller semicircular ones, like the casemate Fort Bokar, the oldest preserved fort of that kind in Europe. The moat that ran around the outside section of the city walls which were armed by more than 120 cannons, made superb city defense.".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik builder Giorgio_da_Sebenico.
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik builder Mihajlo_Hranjac.
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik height "25.0".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik location Croatia.
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik location Dubrovnik.
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik owner Croatia.
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik builder "Architects involved: * 1319 Nicifor Ranjina * 1461–1464 Michelozzo di Bartolomeo * 1465–1466 Giorgio da Sebenico * 1466–1516 Paskoje Miličević * 1538 Antonio Ferramolino * 1617 Mihajlo Hranjac".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik builder "Dubrovnik citizens".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik built "7".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik built "Defined in the 14th century".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik caption "Walls of Dubrovnik with sight on Minčeta Tower".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik condition "Well-preserved or intact".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik controlledby Republic_of_Ragusa.
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik events "Notable non-battle events: * Foundation of Republic in 1358 * Strong earthquake in 1667 * Marshal Marmont abolished the Republic of Ragusa in 1808".
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik height "1500.0".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik latitude "42.64".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik location Croatia.
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik longitude "18.108".
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik materials "Limestone".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik name "Dubrovačke zidine".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik name "Walls of Dubrovnik".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik openToPublic "Daily 9 am–5 pm".
- Walls_of_Dubrovnik ownership "City of Dubrovnik, Croatia".
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- Walls_of_Dubrovnik comment "The Walls of Dubrovnik (Croatian: Dubrovačke gradske zidine) are a series of defensive stone walls that have surrounded and protected the citizens of the afterward proclaimed maritime city-state of Dubrovnik (Ragusa), situated in southern Croatia, since the city's founding prior to the 7th century as a Byzantium castrum on a rocky island named Laus (Ragusia or Lave).".
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