Fortifications of Famagusta | |
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Famagusta, Cyprus[a] | |
Coordinates | 35°7′41.2″N 33°56′6.8″E / 35.128111°N 33.935222°E |
Type | City wall |
Site information | |
Condition | Intact |
Site history | |
Built | 15th–16th centuries |
Built by | Kingdom of Cyprus |
Battles/wars | Siege of Famagusta |
The fortifications of Famagusta are a series of defensive walls and other fortifications which surround the city of Famagusta in Northern Cyprus. The walls were built by the Lusignan Kingdom of Cyprus in the 14th century, and redesigned by Republic of Venice in 15th and 16th centuries before the siege of Ottoman Empire in 1571. The fortifications of Famagusta withstood an 11-month siege before the city capitulated to the Ottoman Empire in August 1571.
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