Valdivia river–sea defensive system

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The Valdivia river–sea defensive system was a network of Spanish colonial fortifications guarding the strategic approaches to the city of Valdivia in southern Chile.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf defensive system
network of fortifications
constructedBy Spanish colonial authorities in Chile NERFINISHED
Spanish military engineers
constructionMaterial masonry
stone
controlledBy Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
country Chile
currentUse historical monument
tourist attraction
hasPart Amargos Fort NERFINISHED
Castillo de San Pedro de Alcántara de Mancera NERFINISHED
Castillo de San Sebastián de la Cruz de Corral NERFINISHED
Castillo de la Pura y Limpia Concepción de Monfort de Lemus de Niebla NERFINISHED
Corral Fort NERFINISHED
Cruces River batteries
Juan de Alcázar Fort NERFINISHED
Mancera Island Fort NERFINISHED
Niebla Fort NERFINISHED
Trinchera de Barro Fortifications NERFINISHED
fortifications on both banks of the Valdivia River
fortifications on islands at the river mouth
fortifications on surrounding coastal hills
smaller coastal batteries and redoubts
heritageDesignation Spanish colonial fortification system
locatedIn Los Ríos Region NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean coast
Valdivia NERFINISHED
Valdivia River estuary NERFINISHED
southern Chile
operator Spanish Empire NERFINISHED
partOf Spanish imperial defensive network in the Pacific NERFINISHED
protects Valdivia River mouth NERFINISHED
access routes from the Pacific Ocean to Valdivia
city of Valdivia NERFINISHED
significantEvent attacks and threats from Dutch expeditions in the 17th century
reinforcement after Dutch incursions along the Chilean coast
use during the Chilean War of Independence
startTime 17th century
strategicImportance controlled maritime access between Chiloé Archipelago and Concepción
guarded one of the best natural harbours on the Pacific coast of South America
timePeriod Spanish colonial period
usedFor coastal defense
defense of Spanish settlements in southern Chile
protection against foreign naval powers
protection against pirates and corsairs
protection of Spanish colonial trade routes
river defense

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Corral partOf Valdivia river–sea defensive system