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Dubrovnik #7
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The city of Dubrovnik is completely surrounded with walls and forts, including the Old Port. The history of the fortifications goes back to the early Middle Ages. No doubt the earliest urban settlement upon the islet of Laus was protected with walls. The fact that the city was able to resist the Saracens who besieged the city for 15months in the 9th century means that it was fortified well. The city first spread towards the uninhabited eastern part of the islet. The eastern section was included within the defence walls in the 9th and 10th century. When the sea channel separating the city from mainland was filled with earth in 11th century, the city merged with the settlement on land and soon a single wall was built around the area of the present-day city core. The whole city was enclosed in the 13th century, except for the Dominican monastery, which came under their protection not before the 14th century. The average thickness of the wall was 1.5 meters, and it was built of stone and lime. To increase the strength of the walls and ensure better defence, 15 square forts were built in the 14th century.

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.Catharina
01/16/07 1:30 PM GMT
Very nice perspective Chris, it's a beautiful image and very interesting narrative, well done as usual my friend:))
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you're just jealous cause the little voices are talking to ME :)
::djholmes
01/16/07 2:00 PM GMT
Very nice. This is a really beautiful city. The colors are amazing. I am especially intrigued by the color of the water in contrast with the colors of the rooftops.
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.twinkel
01/16/07 7:38 PM GMT
a great peek-a- boo with a beautiful view on the city my friend
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laughter is the best medicine.
.elizabeth1
01/16/07 9:01 PM GMT
great picture, like the red of the housetop of all these houses and I know what you mean by surrounded by walls:)) smile
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::JQ
01/16/07 9:18 PM GMT
hehe nice point of view, i am enjoying this series! it looks a very pretty place
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::dutch_postings
01/16/07 9:21 PM GMT
A great see-through you've poste here Chris, the colors are great.
Did you notice that the canon is facing its own walls ?
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::fogz
01/16/07 10:16 PM GMT
brilliant capture and presentation Chris! The buildings on the opposite side are so clear - well done! Patti
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::tigger3
01/16/07 11:08 PM GMT
Excellent Chris that is about all i've got to say. ok how about fantastic and superb!!
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Hoping for only the best for all my caedes friends in the coming year.
::phasmid
01/16/07 11:26 PM GMT
Excellent job on both the commentary and history and the shot itself..thanks for going to all the trouble of enlightening us as well as entertaining..This is a beautiful shot, Chris.

:)PJ

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.jcferg99
01/18/07 12:39 AM GMT
Great image, Chris. Do you think the owners of the small boats in the harbor might be worried that the cannon will go off?
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