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Venetian Works of Defence between the 16th and 17th centuries: Stato da Terra – western Stato da Mar is the official denomination given by UNESCO to six defensive walls built by the Republic of Venice on its mainland domains (Stato da Terra) and its territories stretching along the Adriatic coast (Stato da Mar).

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Fortified City of Bergamo ItaLombardy, Italy
45°42′12″N 9°39′49″E / 45.70333°N 9.66361°E / 45.70333; 9.66361
Fortified City of Peschiera del Garda Fortress Peschiera del Garda ItaVeneto, Italy
45°26′20″N 10°41′39″E / 45.43889°N 10.69417°E / 45.43889; 10.69417
City Fortress of Palmanova Cinta muraria di Palmanova ItaFriuli-Venezia Giulia, Italy
45°54′22″N 13°18′35″E / 45.90611°N 13.30972°E / 45.90611; 13.30972
Defensive System of Zadar Zadar fortification CroZadar County, Croatia
44°6′42″N 15°13′49″E / 44.11167°N 15.23028°E / 44.11167; 15.23028
Fort of St. Nikola, Šibenik-Knin County St. Nicholas Fortress 0048 CroŠibenik-Knin County, Croatia
43°43′17″N 15°51′17″E / 43.72139°N 15.85472°E / 43.72139; 15.85472
Fortified City of Kotor Kotor Montenegro panorama 2016 MonKotor Municipality, Montenegro
42°25′25″N 18°46′19″E / 42.42361°N 18.77194°E / 42.42361; 18.77194

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