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Fort San Felipe (Spanish: La Fortaleza de San Felipe; Filipino: Moog ng San Felipe Neri) is a military fortress in Cavite City, Philippines. It was constructed by the Spanish military in 1609 in the first port town of Cavite, the historic core of the present and larger Cavite City, for its protection. Less than half of the original historic structure survives today. The remaining structure is made of granite blocks with 30-foot high walls and features a wide stairway leading to the top of the bastions and remaining walls. Naval memorabilia including antique cannons and cannonballs decorate the lawns of the fortification. Fort San Felipe is located within the 9-hectare (22-acre) Naval Base Cavite of the Philippine Navy and is not open to the public.

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  • Fuerte San Felipe Neri (es)
  • Fort San Felipe (Cavite) (en)
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  • Fort San Felipe (Spanish: La Fortaleza de San Felipe; Filipino: Moog ng San Felipe Neri) is a military fortress in Cavite City, Philippines. It was constructed by the Spanish military in 1609 in the first port town of Cavite, the historic core of the present and larger Cavite City, for its protection. Less than half of the original historic structure survives today. The remaining structure is made of granite blocks with 30-foot high walls and features a wide stairway leading to the top of the bastions and remaining walls. Naval memorabilia including antique cannons and cannonballs decorate the lawns of the fortification. Fort San Felipe is located within the 9-hectare (22-acre) Naval Base Cavite of the Philippine Navy and is not open to the public. (en)
  • El Fuerte San Felipe Neri​ (en tagalo: Kuta ng San Felipe Neri) es una fortaleza militar en la ciudad de Cavite, en la provincia del mismo nombre, en el país asiático de Filipinas. Fue construida para su protección por el ejército español en 1609 en la primera ciudad puerto de Cavite, el núcleo histórico de la actual y más grande Cavite. Menos de la mitad de la estructura histórica original, sobrevive hoy. La estructura restante está hecha de bloques de granito con 30 pies de altos muros y cuenta con una amplia escalera que conduce a la cima de los baluartes y muros restantes. Estructuras que incluyen cañones antiguos y balas decoran los jardines de la fortificación. El Fuerte de San Felipe se encuentra en la base naval de Cavite de 9 hectáreas ( 22 acres ) manejada por la Armada de Filipi (es)
  • Fort San Felipe was een militair verdedigingsbouwwerk in de Filipijnse stad Cavite City in de Baai van Manilla. Het fort werd aangelegd door de Spanjaarden tussen 1609 en 1616 tijdens het bewind van Gouverneur-generaal van de Filipijnen Juan de Silva. Tijdens de beginperiode van het Amerikaans bewind werd een deel van het Fort gesloopt om ruimte te maken voor een marinebasis. De restanten van het Fort bevinden zich in van de Filipijnse Marine en zijn niet publiekelijk toegankelijk, (nl)
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  • Fort San Felipe (en)
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