Fort Énet (French pronunciation: [fɔʁ enɛt], also spelled fort Énet in French) is a fortification in the Pertuis d'Antioche, in Charente-Maritime, Nouvelle-Aquitaine...
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[citation needed] Fort Boyard was to form a line of fortification with Fort Enet and Fort de la Rade on Île-d'Aix to protect the arsenal of Rochefort from Royal...
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Fort Lupin, also known as Fort de la Charente, is an artillery battery in Saint-Nazaire-sur-Charente, in the department of Charente-Maritime, France. It...
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d'Yeu Île d'Aix Fort Boyard Fort Enet Île Madame Île d'Oléron Île de Ré Banc d'Arguin Île aux oiseaux (in Arcachon Bay) Phare de Cordouan Fort de Brescou Îles...
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Fort Louvois, which is known locally as Fort Chapus or Fort du Chapus, is a fortification built between 1691 and 1694, during the reign of Louis XIV,...
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French further fortified the area, most notably with the construction of Fort Boyard. After his defeat at Waterloo, Napoleon tried to flee to the United...
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covers 20% of its surface area. There is a causeway linking Fouras to Fort Énet, which is walkable at low tide, in the direction of Île-d'Aix. The pier...
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Oléron Island and the coast of mainland France. The island is also close to Fort Boyard. Map of Île-d'Aix, by Fleuriau de Bellevue, 1823 Satellite photograph...
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d'Antioche from the Pointe du Chay promontory with, from left to right, Fouras, Fort Enet, Ile d'Aix, Fort Boyard, Ile d'Oléron, Île de Ré, La Rochelle, Aytré....
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v t e Fortifications of Charente-Maritime Fort Boyard Fort de la Rade Fort Enet Fort Louvois Fort Lupin Fortress of Fouras Sablanceau redoubt Sablanceau...
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d'Antioche from the Pointe du Chay promontory with, from left to right, Fouras, Fort Enet, Ile d'Aix, Fort Boyard, Ile d'Oléron, Île de Ré, La Rochelle, Aytré...
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Some Komi Ahir Altai people Baloch Balti Banjara Chukchi Dhangar Dukha Enets Evenks Evens Gaddis Gaderia Gavli Gujjar only in Gilgit Baltistan, Kashmir...
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Vasmer, for instance, has suggested that the Nganasan word "Jentajea", the Enets "Jeddosi", and the Selkup "N'andesi", all meaning "Yenisei River", might...
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family-based tribes into changing their loyalties and establishing distant forts from which they conducted raids. It is traditionally considered that Yermak...
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of their land in the 1740s, culminating in the assault on Nizhnekamchatsk fort in 1746. After its annexation by Russia in 1697, around 100,000 of 150,000...
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14 years in Guyana". Guyana Chronicle. 2021-02-01. Retrieved 2021-05-06. "ENet activates VoLTE". TeleGeography. 2023-07-12. Retrieved 2023-08-09. "E-Networks...
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Americas. During past millennia, different groups of nomads – such as the Enets, the Nenets, the Huns, the Xiongnu, the Scythians, and the Yugur – inhabited...
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Amia is in turn derived from the Semitic word emun, meaning "invincible fort". Amioun had a population of 2,673 in 1953. Amioun has a population of 10...
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[dead link] "Ελευθεροτυπία | Απογευματινή Αδέσμευτη Εφημερίδα". Archive.enet.gr. 2014-11-14. Retrieved 2015-09-04. TJ-Hosting. "EFA-Rainbow :: Abecedar"...
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its history, Bell Ville has evolved from a ranch and village to a military fort, customs inspection and control point, and ultimately, a recognized town...
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Στεργίου, Άννα. "Γιορτή τιμής στον Ηπειρώτη οπλαρχηγό Χατζημιχάλη Νταλιάνη". enet.gr. Retrieved 25 November 2012. Karkaletsis, Stavros (January 2004). "Φραγγοκάστελλο:...
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