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- 53°1′45″N 5°39′33″E / 53.02917°N 5.65917°E / 53.02917; 5.65917 The Waterpoort or Hoogendster Pijp is a water gate, a gate in a defensive wall that connects...
- The Waterpoort (also known as Porta Regia, and Coninckxpoort) is a monumental gate located in the Zuiderdokken, Zuid Antwerp, Belgium. The gate was sculpted...
- Friesland, close to the Sn****ermeer, and is well known for its canals, the Waterpoort (Watergate, the symbol of the city), and watersports (hosting the annual...
- (1225/65): in Hainburg an der Donau Belgium: Brusselpoort: in Mechelen Waterpoort in Antwerp Halle Gate in Brussels Bosnia and Herzegovina: two Jajce gates...
- and facilitated the movement of troops and supplies during sieges. The Waterpoort, known as the symbol of Sn**** Bristol Castle Newport Castle Southampton...
- towers, built around 1230, the oldest city gate in the Netherlands; Wycker Waterpoort, a medieval gate in Wyck, used for accessing the city from the Meuse,...
- center, at the level of the current Tolsteeg, Duivelsgracht, and Buiten de Waterpoort by the Merwede river. After the Arkelse Wars (Dutch: Arkelse Oorlogen)...
- to physical parts of the defensive structures around Kortrijk (Walle, Waterpoort, Menenpoort, Gentsepoort, Brugsepoort, Kasteelkaai); Most of the physical...
- by four large city-gates known as the Hamburgerpoort (built 1302), the Waterpoort, the Gruitpoort, and the Hezenpoort. Later a moat was dug around the wall...
- statue on the Baron Dhanislei. Of more general interest, however, is the "Waterpoort" (Water Gate), based on a design by Rubens, and which stands on the Sint-Gillisplaats...