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the later. Metamorphosed into the Cerro Verde she suffers the eternal harshness of the North rejected lover, who, with the help of the sunrise and sunset, suppliers of sand, isolated her from the ground, by covering her with dunes. The South prevents this, by circulating, with the caress of his breath, the sap that comes from the heart of the siren in order to give life to the lush green vegetation that covers her, in a triumphant defense of love over hate”.
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the spirits of the elements that inhabited the seas and land, after the triumph of
Christianity there, migrated to our continent in search of tranquility, but they were discovered and lost their freedom. Lovers of beauty and peace, they refused to fight against the human gods, and therefore, during a
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is supposed to be hidden underground under the fort. According to oral tradition, it consists of three or more rooms connected by walkways and a large tunnel that goes to the East. The output would be found somewhere near the
Atlantic Ocean about 2000 m away. The popular belief here is that a secret
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It has the shape of an irregular pentagon, and five angles are finished in projecting bastions. There are five checkpoints for each angle of the pentagon, elegantly constructed in the form of carved stone pulpit. The perimeter of the fortress measures 652 meters and it occupies one hectare in area.
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Five sirens, Caaibaté, Maci, Manipeya, Cuñataí and Alua who lived in the seas were transformed into the Cerro Verde, and into the capes of
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conceived and proposed to restore it and preserve the Fort of San Miguel and the
Fortaleza del Cerro in Montevideo. In 1928 his plan was put into practice and the forts were restored. Since the 1940s, it has contained a museum and been a tourist site; one of the few bastions of the colonial era in
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The walls are massive, built with huge granite masonry, strictly equal in size and perfectly carved. The outer wall is about four feet thick at the base and about two meters, the interior, filling the space between one and another. A solid embankment in some places is up to 7 m wide. The height of
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moved from Buenos Aires to organize the defense, pending
General Pedro de Cevallos and his army to carry out a counterattack. Upon arrival, they received news of the signing of the peace treaty of San Ildefonso, suspending all activities. Cevallos nevertheless was promoted as Captain General and
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The region is characterized by vast expanses of dunes on the coast, as well as a series of wetlands located west and north. The fort was strategically located on a rocky outcrop at 58 m above sea level along the Camino de la
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in the mid-nineteenth century, it was occupied by Manuel Oribe, but afterwards the structure was abandoned. In 1895 it was reoccupied as a prison. However, the total abandonment came about and it served to shelter cattle and bats, the latter inspired the former president Dr.
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Uruguay was established, the state, for nearly a century, had no resources to preserve historical monuments. Thus began the decline of the Fortaleza de Santa Teresa. Nevertheless, it fulfilled its role as a watchtower on the border during the presidencies of
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large gathering, decided to mutate in forms reminiscent of their passions. The land spirits sought refuge in the flowers, trees, pines and insects, while the marine ones in capes, promontories, reefs, seaweed, dolphins and seals.
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in 1930 based on an indigenous legend of the place. It recounts the formation of the hills with an emphasis on the origin of the Cerro Verde (the complete original version is on La
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1498:Belapur Fort
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36:verification
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2007:Balibó Fort
1999:Timor-Leste
1875:Arippu fort
1817:Matara Fort
1675:Gaspar Dias
1658:Aguada Fort
1561:Santa Luzia
1533:Korlai Fort
1493:Bandra Fort
1488:Asheri Fort
1483:Arnala Fort
1338:São Marcelo
1268:Santa Maria
1055:São Caetano
1023:Manica Fort
987:East Africa
933:Santa Maria
921:Muxima Fort
906:Ambaca Fort
881:Cacheu Fort
717:Arguin Fort
579: /
393:Arroyo Chuí
202:Description
153:of eastern
2128:Categories
2098:Taipa Fort
2017:Cupão Fort
1975:Reis Magos
1970:Pasai Fort
1804:Santa Cruz
1752:Santa Cruz
1703:Reis Magos
1697:Ponda Fort
1685:Naroa Fort
1589:São Miguel
1543:Mahim Fort
1463:São Miguel
1448:Qeshm Fort
1389:São Miguel
1198:Reis Magos
1097:São Miguel
1090:São Marçal
1015:Mozambique
1006:(Tanzania)
965:São Miguel
944:São Filipe
855:São Filipe
825:Cape Verde
728:Gold Coast
567:53°32′55″W
564:33°58′20″S
498:References
314:Potrerillo
193:Topography
143:Montevideo
69:newspapers
1948:Indonesia
1938:Muar Fort
1797:São Jorge
1781:Sri Lanka
1745:São Tiago
1555:Negapatam
1538:Madh Fort
1430:(Bahrain)
1421:Almirante
1296:São Diogo
769:São Jorge
713:(Morocco)
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348:Captaincy
183:Maldonado
163:Angostura
149:, in the
1925:Malaysia
1914:Santiago
1823:Santa Fé
1731:São João
1724:São Brás
1664:Assunção
1455:São João
1331:São Luís
1233:São João
1184:Presépio
1003:Santiago
958:São José
887:São José
862:São José
834:D'El-Rei
791:Príncipe
737:Santiago
670:Graciosa
280:Cemetery
272:Cemetery
2114:italics
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1933:Malacca
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663:Tangier
647:(Spain)
331:History
263:Lodging
155:Uruguay
147:Route 9
83:scholar
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1458:(Oman)
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235:Doors
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133:, or
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