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San Carlos de Barrancas : ウィキペディア英語版
Fort Barrancas

Fort Barrancas (1839) or Fort San Carlos de Barrancas (from 1787) is a United States military fort and National Historic Landmark in the former Warrington area of Pensacola, Florida, located physically within Naval Air Station Pensacola, which was developed later around it.〔
"The Forts of Pensacola Bay" (history),
Visit Florida Online, 2006, webpage:
(VFO-Forts ).〕〔
"Fort San Carlos de Barrancas" (history),
National Park Service (NPS), webpage:
(NPS-fort2 ).〕
The hill-top fort, connected to a sea-level water battery,〔Note: The Spanish names of the wooden fort and downhill water battery were ''Fuerte San Carlos de Barrancas'' and ''Baterie de San Antonio'', with Spanish words ''fuerte'' (meaning "fort") and ''baterie'' (meaning "battery").〕
overlooks Pensacola Bay. From 1839–1844, the historic Spanish fort on the hill was reconstructed and dramatically expanded in brick. This is now termed Fort Barrancas.'' The older, water battery downhill (''Baterie de San Antonio'', 1787) has been separately named as ''Fort San Carlos.''〔"Fort Barrancas" (history), National Park Service, 2006, ''nps.gov'' webpage: (NPSft ).〕
It is a remnant from the Spanish fortification, the wooden ((スペイン語:Fuerte)) ''Fort San Carlos de Barrancas'' of the late 18th century.
Due to changing requirements, the U.S. Army deactivated Fort Barrancas on April 15, 1947 following World War II. Designated a National Historic Landmark (NHL) in 1960, the fort was transferred to the control and administration of the National Park Service in 1971. After extensive restoration during 1971-1980, Fort Barrancas was opened to the public (''see below: Timeline'').
==History==


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