Fort Santo António (Tavira)
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Fort Santo António of Tavira, also known as Rato Fort (Forte do Rato in Portuguese) or Lebres Island Fort (Forte da Ilha das Lebres in Portuguese), is located east of the Quatro Águas site, at the mouth of the Gilão River, next to the bar of the city of Tavira, in the District of Faro, in Portugal.[1]
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Fort Santo António of Tavira | |
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Forte de Santo António de Tavira | |
Tavira, Portugal | |
Coordinates | 37°07′17″N 07°37′16″W |
Type | Bastion fort |
Site information | |
Condition | Abandoned |
Site history | |
In use | 16th-19th century. |
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It is marked as a Property of Public Interest since 1983.[2]