Citadel

/ˈsɪtəˌdɛl/ noun

A strong fortress, usually built on high ground, that protects a city. It is the last place of defense if the rest of the city is attacked.

From French "citadelle," from Italian "cittadella," a diminutive of "città" meaning "city," from Latin "civitas." It originally meant a "little city"—a defended core inside or beside the main city.

AMምሽግ
ARقلعة
BNদুর্গ
CScitadela
DAcitadel
DEZitadelle
ELακρόπολη
ESciudadela
FAارگ
FIlinnoitus
FRcitadelle
GUકિલ્લો
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