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Royal Walls of Ceuta : ウィキペディア英語版
Royal Walls of Ceuta

The Royal Walls of Ceuta ((スペイン語:Murallas Reales de Ceuta)) are a line of fortification in Ceuta, an autonomous Spanish city in north Africa. The walls were built by the Portuguese in the 1540s, and were strengthened by the Spanish between the 1690s and 1730s. They remain largely intact, with the exception of some outworks, and are listed as a Spanish Property of Cultural Interest.
==History==
Ceuta had been a naval base since Carthaginian and Roman times, and had some form of fortification since at least the 5th century.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.lonelyplanet.com/morocco/the-mediterranean-coast-and-the-rif/ceuta-sebta/sights/architecture/royal-walls )〕 The city was captured by the Portuguese in 1415, who began to strengthen the defences in the 1540s by building the Royal Walls and their ditch.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fortified-places.com/ceuta/ )
In 1669, Ceuta became part of Spain following the dissolution of the Iberian Union. The walls at the southern end of the city were severely damaged in a storm in 1674, but were quickly repaired. Some outworks were subsequently added to reinforce the Royal Walls.〔
The Royal Walls played a significant role in the Sieges of Ceuta, which began in 1694. Whenever there was an interval in the fighting, the Spanish added more outworks. The siege was broken in 1720 after the arrival of a relief force, and the outworks were completely rebuilt at this stage. Ceuta was besieged again in 1721, but by now the fortifications were much stronger and the last Moorish attempt to take the city ended in 1734.〔
Further modifications to the fortifications were made in the 1730s. Another Moorish siege occurred between 1790 and 1791, but the attack was repelled. During the Napoleonic Wars, the city was garrisoned by British troops allied with Spain. The walls were eventually decommissioned when they became obsolete in the 19th century.〔
Parts of the walls, especially the outworks, were demolished to make way for urban development. However, the Royal Walls, their ditch, and the first line of outworks remain intact, and have been restored in recent years. On 3 July 1985 they were declared a Spanish heritage site. The walls were one of 100 candidates for the 12 Treasures of Spain in 2007, and the only one of those in Ceuta. Parts of the walls are open to the public.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.ceuta.si/#!royal-walls/c61l )

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