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Fort Santo António of Ibo
Fortaleza de Santo António do Ibo
Ibo (Mozambique) in Mozambique
Fort Santo António is located in MozambiqueFort Santo AntónioFort Santo António
Coordinates12°20′42″S 40°35′22″E / 12.34500°S 40.58944°E / -12.34500; 40.58944
Site information
Controlled byPortugal
Mozambique
ConditionRuined
Site history
Built1819
Built byPortuguese Empire

The Fort Santo António of Ibo (Fortaleza de Santo António do Ibo in Portuguese) is the most recent of the three forts built by the Portuguese Empire on Ibo Island, Cabo Delgado Province in Mozambique.

History

The fort was built in 1819 and funded by the Portuguese inhabitants of the town. Among the enemies of the settlement were Sakalava pirates from Madagascar.

It is a small fort, bearing a square shape, 16,75 meters wide and 17,35 meters long, the walls 1,93 meters high, and the parapet 1,43 meters high, while containing a tower 3,5 meters high which rises in the center of the fort, 7,58 meters wide and 7,64 meters deep, topped by a mast meant to fly a flag. It was restored in 1847 by order of governor Ferrari, who had a stone inscription placed on the fort which reads: "Made in 1847 by T. V. N. Ferrari, Gov. of These Islands".

It was heavily armed, with 19 guns: 11 in the walls and 8 in the tower.

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See also

References

  1. ^ Fortificações Militares da Ilha do Ibo 1/11/07.
  2. Jorge Correia: Arquitetura Militar, Ibo e Arquipélago das Quirimbas, Cabo Delgado, Moçambique at hpip.org.
  3. A Fortaleza e os Fortins do Ibo
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