Ramparts

Ramparts

"See also Rampart"

*City walls
*Ramparts (squat) (also known as RampART Social Centre)
*Ramparts Magazine
*Québec Remparts, a junior ice hockey team


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  • Ramparts (Lille Gate) Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery — Infobox Military Cemetery name= Ramparts Cemetery (Lille gate) body= Commonwealth War Graves Commission use dates= 1914 1918 established= 1914 designer= Sir Reginald Blomfield coordinates= coord|50|50|40.7|N|02|53|20.9|E| nearest town= Ieper,… …   Wikipedia

  • Ramparts of Quebec City — Located in Canada, the Ramparts of Quebec City are the only remaining fortified city walls in the Americas, north of Mexico. [ [http://www.bonjourquebec.com/qc en/villesquebec0.html Québec City: A fortified town, the Château Frontenac, a UNESCO… …   Wikipedia

  • ramparts — ➡ castles * * * …   Universalium

  • ramparts — ram·part || ræmpÉ‘rt / ræmpɑːt n. embankment, defensive wall; shield, defensive structure …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Ramparts — A broad earthwork around a fortification upon which walls or parapets were built …   Medieval glossary

  • ramparts — [ˈræmˌpɑːts] noun [plural] high hills or walls built around a building or town in the past in order to protect it …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • Lubomirski Ramparts — 1831 map of Warsaw with Lubomirski s ramparts marked in red Rogatka Mokotowska …   Wikipedia

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