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Fort Copacabana : ウィキペディア英語版
Fort Copacabana

Fort Copacabana (Portuguese: ''Forte de Copacabana'', ) is a military base at the south end of the beach that defines the district of Copacabana, Rio de Janeiro. The base is open to the public and contains the ''Museu Histórico do Exército'' (Museum of the History of the Army) and a coastal defense fort that is the actual Fort Copacabana.
==History==

The fort is built on a headland that originally contained a small chapel holding a replica of the Virgen de Copacabana, the patron saint of Bolivia. In 1908 the Brazilian army started to build a modern coastal defense fort on the headland to protect both the beach of Copacabana and the entrance to the harbour of Rio de Janeiro. The fort, completed in 1914, consists of two armoured cupolas, one holding a pair of 305mm (12 inch) Krupp cannons, and the other a pair of 190mm (7.5 inch) Krupp cannons.
The name of the turret with the 305mm guns is "Duque de Caxias", and the guns are named "Barroso" and "Osório". This cupola is behind and above that of the 190mm guns so that it can fire over them. The 305mm Krupp guns could fire a shell of some 445 kg a distance of up to 23 km. The name of the cupola with the 190mm guns is "André Vidal". These guns could fire from 200meters to 18.2km.〔Luís Alves de Lima e Silva, Duque de Caxias was a Portuguese soldier and one of the founders of the Brazilian army in the early 19th century. Francisco Manuel Barroso da Silva was an early Brazilian admiral. Manuel Luís Osório was a Brazilian military and political figure from Rio. André Vidal de Negreiros was a governor of the Portuguese colony of Brazil in the 17th Century.〕
The fort also has two small retractable casements on the flanks, each of which held a 75mm quick-firing gun with an 180° traverse and a range of 7km. Unlike the large Krupp guns, these 75mm guns are no longer in place. The north casement is named "Antônio João" and the south casement is named "Ricardo Franco".〔Antônio João Ribeiro was a cavalry lieutenant who distinguished himself in the Paraguayan War. Ricardo Franco de Almeida Serra was a Portuguese soldier who was important in the early 19th Century in Brazil and who is credited with being a founder of the Brazilian army's engineers.〕
On 5 July 1922, the fort was the centre point of the 18 of the Copacabana Fort revolt. It was the first revolt of the ''tenentista'' movement, in the context of the Brazilian Old Republic. The rebellious officers turned the fort's guns on Rio de Janeiro. To suppress the revolt, the government brought up two battleships, the ''São Paulo'' and the ''Minas Geraes''. On 6 July ''São Paulo'' bombarded the fort, firing five salvos and obtaining at least two hits; the fort surrendered half an hour later. ''Minas Geraes'' did not fire.
Brazil disbanded its coastal defense artillery branch in 1987. At that time the military deactivated the fort, at least as far as the its role as a coastal artillery post was concerned. Except for the cupola at the fort on San Paolo Island outside the harbour of Taranto, the cupolas of Copacabana fort, together with other cupolas at nearby Fort Lage (Forte Tamandaré da Laje: 2 x 240mm, 2 x 150mm, and 2 x 2 x 75mm) and Fort Imbui (Forte D. Pedro II do Imbuí: 2 x 280mm L/40 and 2 x 2 x 75 mm L/25 Krupp guns), are the only remaining heavy fortress cupolas of the Krupp design in the world.

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