Baluarte de San Gabriel

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Baluarte de San Gabriel is a historic stone bastion forming part of the defensive walls of Intramuros, Manila, built during the Spanish colonial period to protect the city from seaborne attacks.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bastion
fortification
historic site
architecturalStyle Spanish colonial military architecture
category Buildings and structures in Intramuros
History of Manila
Spanish colonial fortifications in the Philippines
continent Asia
country Philippines
function coastal defense
governingBody Intramuros Administration
hasAccess public
hasConstructionType stone bastion
hasFortificationType bastioned wall
hasLanguageOfName Spanish
heritage Spanish colonial heritage
heritageDesignation historic structure of Intramuros
locatedIn Intramuros
surface form: Intramuros district
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Metro Manila
locatedInTimePeriod Spanish colonial period
locatedNear Pasig River
location Intramuros
Manila
Philippines
material stone
namedAfter Gabriel
surface form: Archangel Gabriel
partOf Intramuros
surface form: Intramuros defensive walls

fortifications of Manila
Intramuros
surface form: walled city of Intramuros
purpose Intramuros
surface form: defense of Intramuros

protection from seaborne attacks
usedFor military defense

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Intramuros contains Baluarte de San Gabriel