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Qué (quién) es bastille - definición


Bastille (fortification)         
FORT TYPE
A bastille is a form of urban fortification. A bastille is a fortification located at the principal entrance to a town or city; as such it is a similar type of fortification to a barbican, and the distinction between the two is frequently unclear.
Bastille (Grenoble)         
  • Grenoble cable car]].
  • Remarkable steps
  • The Bastille (the keep)
  • Rabot Fort: 15th and 19th centuries
  • Ramparts close to the Porte Saint Laurent
  • Glacis from mount Jalla
  • The bubbles leaving the lower station.
  • The Mandrin Caves
  • Jardin des Dauphins
  • Rabot Citadel, 15th century
  • The Musée Dauphinois
  • Mount Jalla Memorial
  • The site of the Bastille
  • Porte Saint Laurent (1615)
  • Porte de France (1620)
  • Vauban Powder Magazine in Grenoble
  • Téléphérique Restaurant
  • exit of glacis
FORTRESS OVERLOOKING GRENOBLE, FRANCE
The Bastille is the name of a fortress culminating at 476 m (ft) above sea level,According to a GPS survey by a surveyor at the request of the Téléphérique management : Place Tournadre from m to m. Arrival platform of the cable car station and geologists terrace m.
Bastille (film)         
1984 FILM BY RUDOLF VAN DEN BERG
Bastille is a Dutch film by Rudolf van den Berg with Derek de Lint and Evelyne Dress in the leading role.
Ejemplos de uso de bastille
1. Bastille Day commemorates the 178' storming of the former Bastille prison in Paris by angry crowds, sparking the revolution that rid France of its monarchy.
2. Bastille Day commemorates the 178' storming of the former Bastille prison in Paris by angry crowds, sparking the revolution that brought an end to monarchy in France.
3. French soldiers have been preparing for the Bastille Day parade Security is due to be tight in Paris, as France prepares to celebrate the national Bastille Day holiday.
4. You stormed the Bastille or suffocated in Philadelphia‘s Independence Hall.
5. The greatest democracy in the world is running its own Bastille.