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City Walls
The city-walls built by the Lusignans were very high but thin.
After the Venetians captured the island from the Lusignans,
they brought over specialists from Venice to fortify the walls
against artillery fire particularly to protect themselves from
the Ottomans. The wall on the sea front, the Mantinengo bastion
and the Kara (Land) Gate were built during this period. A ditch
46 metres wide was dug on the outer flanks of the wall and was
filled with water. The wall built of ashlar is 3 kilometres
in length and reaches 9 metres in width at some points. The
city-walls have bastions, gates, ramps, embrasures, arms depots,
depots and stables. The towers of the walls are as follows:
· Arsenal (Canbulat) · Mare (The Sea Gate Bastion)
· Castella (The Othello tower) · Signonia (The
Ringed Embrasure) · Diamete (The Karpaz Bastion) ·
Mozzo (The Martyr Bastion) · Martinengo (Arsenal) ·
Pulacazaro · Moratto · Diocare · Ravelin
(The Land Gate, The White Tower) · Santa Napa (The Golden
Bastion) · Andurizzi (The water bastion) · Campo
Santa (The Ringed Bastion) There is also the Othello building
as an interior castle, the two original entrances; Ravelin (The
Land Gate) and Porta del Mare (The Sea Gate). but they were
The Ottomans later restored the walls that were destroyed during
the invasion of Famagusta.
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