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  2. Fort Campbell (Malta) - Wikipedia

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    Fort Campbell (Maltese: Forti Campbell or Fortizza ta' Campbell), also known locally as Il-Fortizza ta' Selmun, [1] is a former fort in Mellieħa, Malta. It was built by the British during 1937 and 1938. It is notable as the most important fortification north of the Victoria Lines, and the last major fortification to be built in Malta. Today ...

  3. Fortifications of Malta - Wikipedia

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    The fortifications of Malta consist of a number of walled cities, citadels, forts, towers, batteries, redoubts, entrenchments and pillboxes.The fortifications were built over hundreds of years, from around 1450 BC to the mid-20th century, and they are a result of the Maltese islands' strategic position and natural harbours, which have made them very desirable for various powers.

  4. List of fortifications in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Fort Benghisa: Birżebbuġa: 1910–1912 United Kingdom: Intact, neglected Fort Binġemma: Rabat: 1875–1878 United Kingdom: Intact, illegally occupied Fort Campbell: Mellieħa: 1937–1938 United Kingdom: Ruins Fort Chambray: Għajnsielem: 1749–1760s Order of Saint John: Intact, redeveloped [9] Fort Delimara: Marsaxlokk: 1876–1888 United ...

  5. Category:Forts in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Forts in Malta" ... Fort Campbell (Malta) Fort Chambray; L. Lascaris Battery; M. Fort Mellieħa; R ...

  6. Category:20th-century fortifications - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... Fort Campbell (Malta) Fort Mellieħa; Fortifications of Paris in the 19th and 20th centuries;

  7. Fortifications of Valletta - Wikipedia

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    Fort St. Elmo, which had been severely damaged in the 1565 siege, was also rebuilt and integrated in the city walls. [6] The city of Valletta officially became the capital city of Malta and the seat of the Order on 18 March 1571, although it was still unfinished. [11] By the end of the 16th century, Valletta was the largest settlement in Malta ...

  8. Malta Fortress Squadron, Royal Engineers - Wikipedia

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    The Malta Fortress Squadron was a locally recruited Royal Engineers unit based on Malta and on the British Army colonial list prior to Malta's independence. Its history is intimately tied to the succession of engineer and sapper units that were formed and reformed to support the extensive fortifications on the island of Malta.

  9. Fort Ricasoli - Wikipedia

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    Fort Ricasoli (Maltese: Forti Rikażli) is a bastioned fort in Kalkara, Malta, which was built by the Order of Saint John between 1670 and 1698. The fort occupies a promontory known as Gallows' Point and the north shore of Rinella Bay, commanding the entrance to the Grand Harbour along with Fort Saint Elmo.