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Fort Gorazda (Montenegrin: Tvrđava Goražda/Тврђава Гораждa, German: Thurmfort Gorazda) is a fortification built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire near Kotor in Montenegro. The current fort was built between 1884–86 and replaced an earlier structure on the same site; its most notable feature is a 100-ton Gruson rotating turret on ...
Oct 4, 2019 · Discover Fortress Gorazda in Škaljari, Montenegro: This World War I fortress is the perfect place to catch a Montenegrin sunset.
Kotor, Montenegro. Fort Gorazda was built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire near Kotor. The fortress's predecessor was built prior to the 1869 uprising. The current fort was built between 1884–86 and replaced an earlier structure; its most notable feature is a 100-ton Gruson rotating turret on its roof, the last remaining example of its type.
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Sep 10, 2023 · Fort Gorazda is a fortification built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire near Kotor in Montenegro. The current fort was built between 1884–86 and replaced an earlier structure on the same site; its...
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Apr 24, 2024 · 2.85K subscribers. Subscribed. 0. No views 1 minute ago ФОРТ ГОРАЖДА. Fort "Gorazda" is perhaps the most interesting fortress in the Bay of Kotor. At the time of construction, it was the...
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Fort Gorazda (aut. Thurmfort Gorazda or Werk Gorazda) is a three-tiered fortification built during the rule of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at an altitude of 452 metres between Kotor and Tivat. It gets its name from the hill on which it stands. Important information!
Feb 1, 2009 · Fort Gorazda is a fortification built by the Austro-Hungarian Empire near Kotor in Montenegro. The current fort was built between 1884–86 and replaced an earlier structure on the same site; its most notable feature is a 100-ton Gruson rotating turret on its roof, the last remaining example of its type.