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List of forts

This is a list for articles on notable historic forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named after a Fort, the largest being Fort Worth, Texas. There is a separate List of fortifications and List of castles. See also the topic Martello tower.

Contents

Canada

Many places in Canada which bear the name "Fort" were never military establishments. Many were simply stockades, log enclosures for fur trading posts of the Hudson Bay Company or the North West Company.

Alberta

British Columbia

Manitoba

New Brunswick

  • Fort Beauséjour
  • Fort Gaspéreau
  • Fort Howe
  • Fort La Tour
  • Fort Monckton
  • Fort Nashwaak
  • St. Andrews Blockhouse

Newfoundland and Labrador

  • Fort Amherst
  • Fort Frederick
  • Fort le Vieux
  • Fort Louis
  • Fort McMurray
  • For Pepperrell
  • Fort Townsend
  • Fort William
  • Signal Hill

Nova Scotia

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

  • Fort Amherst
  • Fort Edward

Quebec

Saskatchewan

China

Hong Kong

France

India

Israel

  • Bellouar a.k.a Kochav Ha-Yarden
  • Masada (Metzada in Hebrew)
  • Nimrod Fortress (a.k.a Qalaat Namrud)
  • Yehiam Fortress

United Kingdom

See also the list of castles, as many early forts were called castles, and many castle sites were reused for later fortifications.

General

SE England

Thames

Medway

Solent

SW England

East Anglia

NW England

NE England

Wales

Scotland

Russia

United States

Pakistan

The Netherlands

Belgium

Antwerp (Province of -)

Antwerp (1914, external defenses, clockwise from N, right bank of Scheldt River, toponymy as per maps)

  • Stabroeck (Fort de -)
  • Berendrecht (Redoute de -)
  • Smoutakker (Redoute de -)
  • Ertbrand (Fort de -)
  • Capellen (Redoute de -)
  • Brasschaet (Fort de -)
  • Drijhoek (Redoute de -)
  • Schooten (Fort de -)
  • Audaen (Redoute de -)
  • 's Gravenwezel (Fort de -)
  • Schilde (Redoute de -)
  • Oeleghem (Fort de -)
  • Massenhoven (Redoute de -)
  • Broechem (Fort de -)
  • Kessel (Fort de -)
  • Lierre (Fort de -)
  • Tallaert (Redoute de -)
  • Koningshooykt (Fort de -)
  • Boschbeek (Redoute de -)
  • Dorpveld (Redoute de -)
  • Wavre-Sainte-Catherine (Fort de -)
  • Chemin de fer (Redoute du -)
  • Waelhem (Fort de -)
  • Breendonck (Fort de -)
  • Letterheid (Redoute de -)
  • Liezele (Fort de -)
  • Puers (Redoute de -)
  • Bornhem (Fort de -)
  • Steendorp (Fort de -)
  • Lauwershoek (Redoute de -)
  • Landmolen (Redoute de -)
  • Haesdonck (Fort de -)

Antwerp (1914, internal defenses, clockwise from N, right bank of Scheldt River, toponymy as per contemporary maps)

  • Saint Philippe (Fort -)
  • Oorderen (Redoute d' -)
  • Wilmarsdonck
  • Eeckeren
  • Merxem (Fort de -)
  • Fort n° 1
  • Fort n° 2
  • Fort n° 3
  • Fort n° 4
  • Fort n° 5
  • Fort n° 6
  • Fort n° 7
  • Fort n° 8
  • Cruybeke (Fort de -)
  • Zwyndrecht (Fort de -)
  • Sainte Marie (Fort -)
  • La Perle (Fort -)

Antwerp

  • Noord Kasteel

Liège (Province of -)

Liège (1914, clockwise from N, right bank of Meuse River)

  • Barchon (Fort de -)
  • Évegnée (Fort de -)
  • Fléron (Fort de -)
  • Chaudfontaine (Fort de -)
  • Embourg (Fort de -)
  • Boncelles (Fort de -)
  • Flémalle (Fort de -)
  • Hollogne (Fort de -)
  • Loncin (Fort de -)
  • Lantin (Fort de -)
  • Liers (Fort de -)
  • Pontisse (Fort de -)

Liège

  • La Chartreuse (Fort de -)
  • Citadelle

Liège (1940)

Namur (Province of -)

Namur (1914, clockwise from E, right bank of Meuse River)

  • Maizeret (Fort de -)
  • Andoy (Fort d'-)
  • Dave (Fort de -)
  • Saint Héribert (Fort de -)
  • Malonne (Fort de -)
  • Suarlée (Fort de -)
  • Émines (Fort d'-)
  • Cognelée (Fort de -)
  • Marchovelette (Fort de -)

Brussels

  • Monterey (Fort -)


Belarus

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