Details, Explanation and Meaning About Defensive wall

Defensive wall Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description

Defensive walls were common from the ancient period into the medieval period. Generally, these are referred to as city walls, although there were also walls, such as the Great Wall of China and the Atlantic Wall, which extended far beyond the borders of a city and were used to enclose vast regions.

City walls were still occasionally used as late as the 19th century although by this time they were generally of wood (rather than stone) construction and used only around small frontier settlements. City walls also had towers and were frequently surrounded by trenches.

The practice of building these massive walls had been developed sometime before the rise of the Sumerian Empire and was connected with the rise of city-states.

Oftentimes the walls proved impenetrable to attacking armies which then laid siege to the city.

Within walled cities, the poor and "noxious trades" were generally located near or outside the walls.

Table of contents
1 Canada
2 China
3 Croatia
4 France
5 Germany
6 Israel
7 Ireland
8 Middle East
9 Morocco and Western Sahara
10 Poland
11 Spain
12 Turkey
13 United Kingdom
14 United States
15 See also

Canada

China

  • Great Wall of China
  • Chinese cities occasionally have remnants of city walls that were built in the Ming Dynasty and designed to withstand artillery bombardment. Chinese cities generally outgrew their walls, which fell into disrepair in the Qing dynasty. The city of Xi'an has well-preserved that is a tourist attraction incorporating small parks surrounding a busy and modern area of the city.
  • The walls of Beijing were demolished during the 1960s to open large streets around the city. A metro line also follows the location of the former city walls.
  • Jingzhou
  • Walled villagess can still be found in Mainland China and Hong Kong.

Croatia

  • Dubrovnik has well-preserved city fortifications including towers, gate, rampart walk and two citadels guarding the docks.
  • Ston walls built in 14th-16th century, at the isthmus of the Pelješac peninsula, to the north of Dubrovnik; 890 meters long town wall and 5 km Great Wall outside the town
  • Karlovac city walls, built in 1579 as a six-point star with bastions.

France

Germany

Israel

Ireland

Middle East

Morocco and Western Sahara

Poland

Spain

Turkey

United Kingdom

United States

See also


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