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Bastions edit

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Bastions in Gibraltar
Image Bastion Description Coordinates Spanish Built
  Flat Bastion Flat Bastion is a bastion which projects southward from the Charles V Wall in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. At one time known as St. Jago's Bastion. The fortification formed part of the southern defences of the city of Gibraltar, together with Charles V Wall and, to its west, Southport Gate, Southport Ditch, and South Bastion. 36°08′05″N 5°21′04″W / 36.13482°N 5.351018°W / 36.13482; -5.351018 (Flat Bastion) Baluarte de Santiago mid 16th century
Forbes Bastion Forbes Bastion 36°N 5°W / 36.°N 5.°W / 36.; -5. (Forbes Bastion)
  Hesse's Demi Bastion Hesse's Demi Bastion is ... 36°N 5°W / 36.°N 5.°W / 36.; -5. (Hesse's Demi Bastion) es:Baluarte de San Pedro
Jumper's Bastion (North) Jumper's Bastion (North) es:Santa Cruz
Jumper's Bastion (South) Jumper's Bastion (South) xx:none
King's Bastion King's Bastion is now coverted into a bowling alley and ... (Anne and Gibmetal77 are working on the article) 36°08′24″N 5°21′19″W / 36.140064°N 5.355195°W / 36.140064; -5.355195 (King's Bastion) es:Plataforma de San Lorenzo 1773
  South Bastion South Bastion was part of the fortifications of Gibraltar, protecting the western base of the Charles V Wall. It was originally built by Spanish military engineers, later improved by the British. The South Bastion stands at the south end of the Line Wall Curtain which defends the town from attack from the Bay of Gibraltar. Another curtain wall runs east from the bastion to the base of a precipice 36°08′03″N 5°21′14″W / 36.134261°N 5.353781°W / 36.134261; -5.353781 (South Bastion) xx:none
Montagu Bastion Montagu Bastion is ... es:Plataforma de San Andrés
  North Bastion North Bastion, (St. Paul's Bastion) was part of the fortifications of Gibraltar, in the north of the peninsula, protecting the town against attack from the mainland of Spain. The bastion was based on the older Giralda tower, built in 1309. The bastion, with a mole that extended into the Bay of Gibraltar to the west and a curtain wall stretching to the Rock of Gibraltar on its east, was a key element in the defenses of the peninsula 36°08′45″N 5°21′10″W / 36.145904°N 5.352799°W / 36.145904; -5.352799 (North Bastion) es:Baluarte San Pablo 1309?
Orange Bastion|Orange Bastion Orange Bastion is ... es:Plataforma de Santa Ana
  South Bastion South Bastion protects the western base of the Charles V Wall. It was originally built by Spanish military engineers, later improved by the British.[1] The South Bastion stands at the south end of the Line Wall Curtain which defends the town from attack from the Bay of Gibraltar. Another curtain wall runs east from the bastion to the base of a precipice. This wall is pierced by the Southport Gates es:Baluarte de Nuestra Señora del Rosario 1540
Wellington Front North Demi Bastion Wellington Front North Demi Bastion is ... es:Plataforma de San Diego
Wellington Front South Demi Bastion Wellington Front South Demi Bastion is ... es:Plataforma de San Francisco