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- number of visitors can get as high as 180,000. Fortress of Casamata, converted into Museum Casamata in 1970, was a bastion that now guards a fine collection...
- fall of the First Mexican Empire and the victory of the revolution of the Casamata Plan. 90% of Oaxacans were indigenous, most of the Spaniards and mestizos...
- National Police maintains its headquarters in the Central District in Colonia Casamata. The Metropolitan Police Headquarters No. 1 (Jefatura Metropolitana No...
- ****embly of the VLS rockets. Control center (Prédio de Controle Avançado - CASAMATA). 2600m runway The Alcântara launch pads include: VLS Pad (with Mobile...
- French in the mid-16th century, from the Italian casamatta or Spanish casamata, perhaps meaning a slaughterhouse, although it could derive from casa (in...
- Campeche durante este siglo fueron: A extramuros de Campeche: la mal llamada Casamata, cuyo nombre correcto es Almacén de pólvora y comúnmente Polvorín [Other...
- Picadeiro D'el Rey (Almeida) (Loose Translation: King's Riding Arena) Casamatas(tl: casemates) / Historical-Military Museum of Almeida Quartel das Esquadras...
- regional Property of Public Interest; Casemates of Pico Alto (Portuguese: Casamatas do Pico Alto), a military complex consisting of three casemates built...
- (Portuguese: Solar da Mafoma) Casamates of Santa Bárbara (Portuguese: Casamatas ao Areal de Santa Bárbara) Church of São Pedro (Portuguese: Igreja Paroquial...
- 1598–1599 Ambrogio Rastellini : 1599–1602 Desiderio III : 1603–1604 Gregorio Casamata : 1605–1608 Paolo da Cosenza : 1608–1609 Onorato Scalisi : 1609–1614 Isidoro...