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  2. Moat - Wikipedia

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    The moat surrounding Matsumoto Castle. A moat is a deep, broad ditch dug around a castle, fortification, building, or town, historically to provide it with a preliminary line of defence. Moats can be dry or filled with water. In some places, moats evolved into more extensive water defences, including natural or artificial lakes, dams and sluices.

  3. Birmingham Manor House - Wikipedia

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    "The Ancient Seat of the Lord of Birmingham", shown with Digbeth and St Martin in the Bull Ring on William Westley's 1731 map of Birmingham. The Birmingham Manor House or Birmingham Moat was a moated building that formed the seat of the Lord of the Manor of Birmingham, England during the Middle Ages, remaining the property of the de Birmingham family until 1536. [1]

  4. City Wall and Moat - Wikipedia

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    Wall and moat were built atop the Phoenician cemetery, and cut across the ruins of the Phoenico-Persian, Hellenistic and Roman residences. The wall was built around the 9th century and dismantled at the beginning of the 20th century. Souk Al-Jamil was built over the backfilled moat.

  5. Castle - Wikipedia

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    Caerlaverock Castle in Scotland is surrounded by a moat. A moat is a ditch surrounding a castle – or dividing one part of a castle from another – and could be either dry or filled with water. Its purpose often had a defensive purpose, preventing siege towers from reaching walls making mining harder, but could also be ornamental.

  6. Benin Moat - Wikipedia

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    The moat maintained a consistent depth, an average width exceeding thirty-five to fifty feet, and a length over 13,000 miles (21,000 km). [20] There were two distinct sections of the moat: the primary moat around the urban core and the sacred palace, and a secondary moat constructed later, encircling an area to the south. [21]

  7. Architecton - Wikipedia

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    Architecton, the twelfth feature film by Viktor Kossakovsky was filmed in a schedule of 60 days. [6] It is produced by the German company Ma.ja.de. with the French Point du Jour International and Les films du Balibari in collaboration with A24 and Hailstone Films.

  8. New Fortress - Wikipedia

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    Its western side features a dry moat which spans the length of the walls, running from the vegetable market to the new harbour. The moat is a good example of moat architecture. [2] [9] The structure features twin bastions, named Skarponas and Epta Anemoi ("Seven Winds"), [10] which has a commanding view of the sea and the mountains of mainland ...

  9. Category:Films about architecture - Wikipedia

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