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  1. In fortifications, a bailey or ward refers to a courtyard enclosed by a curtain wall. In particular, an early type of European castle was known as a Motte and bailey. Castles can have more than one ward. Their layout depends both on the local…

  2. 2,000–6,000 on Dorchester Heights. 10,000 in Boston. The Fortification of Dorchester Heights was a decisive action early in the American Revolutionary War that precipitated the end of the siege of Boston and the withdrawal of British troops from that city. On March 4, 1776, troops from the Continental Army under George Washington 's command ...

  3. Food fortification or enrichment is the process of adding micronutrients (essential trace elements and vitamins) to food. It can be carried out by food manufacturers, or by governments as a public health policy which aims to reduce the number of people with dietary deficiencies within a population. The predominant diet within a region can lack ...

  4. Kissing Point Fortification is a heritage-listed fortification at 38-40 Howitt Street, North Ward, City of Townsville, Queensland, Australia. It was designed by Peter Scratchley and Major Edward Druitt and built from 1891 by A McMillan (Govt Foreman of Works c1890) and then from 1939 to 1941.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BaileyBailey - Wikipedia

    Bailey (castle), or ward, a courtyard of a castle or fortification, enclosed by a curtain wall; Bailey bridge, a portable prefabricated truss bridge; Places. The Bailey, a historic area in the centre of Durham, England; Bailey, Colorado, US, an unincorporated community; Bailey, Minnesota, US, an unincorporated community

  6. Fortification is a locality in the western part of the Catlins region of Southland in New Zealand's South Island. [1] Nearby settlements include Quarry Hills and Waikawa to the southeast, Tokanui to the southwest, and Waimahaka to the west. It is over 50 km east of Southland's main centre, Invercargill .

  7. Badajoz. La fortification (du latin fortificatio « action de fortifier ») est l'art militaire de renforcer une position ou un lieu par des ouvrages de défense en prévision de leur éventuelle attaque. Par extension, la fortification désigne ces ouvrages de défense eux-mêmes.