Séré de Rivières system

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The Séré de Rivières system was a late 19th-century French network of fortifications built along the country’s borders to defend against potential invasions, particularly from Germany.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defensive line
fortification system
builtFor defence against Germany
defence against Italy
constructionMaterial concrete
masonry
country France
designedBy Raymond Adolphe Séré de Rivières NERFINISHED
designedToCounter Prussian artillery
follows Thiers wall NERFINISHED
hasDesignFeature armoured gun turrets
dispersed forts around key cities
interlocking artillery fire
polygonal fort design
hasPart armoured turrets
artillery batteries
detached forts
forts around Belfort
forts around Lyon
forts around Paris
forts around Toul
forts around Verdun
forts around Épinal
infantry shelters
ring forts
underground galleries
heritageUse military museums
tourist attractions
historicalPeriod late 19th century
inception 1874
influencedBy Franco-Prussian War NERFINISHED
locatedIn French–Belgian border region NERFINISHED
French–German border region
French–Italian border region
French–Spanish border region
French–Swiss border region NERFINISHED
mainPurpose border defence
militaryBranch French Army engineers
namedAfter Raymond Adolphe Séré de Rivières NERFINISHED
partlySupersededBy Maginot Line NERFINISHED
partOf French military fortifications
replaced obsolete city walls of France
significantEvent modernisation after 1885 high-explosive shell crisis
status partly preserved
timePeriod Third French Republic NERFINISHED
usedBy French Army NERFINISHED
usedIn World War I NERFINISHED

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Fort Douaumont partOf Séré de Rivières system
Fort Vaux partOf Séré de Rivières system
Maubeuge hasFeature Séré de Rivières system
this entity surface form: Séré de Rivières system forts