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- Covertway abstract "A covertway or covered way (French: chemin couvert, Italian: strada coperta) is a path on top of the counterscarp of a fortification. It is protected by an embankment which is made up by the crest of the glacis. It is able to give the fort's garrison a position beyond the ditch, as well as a continuous line of communication around the outworks.An enlarged area within a covertway designed to allow troops to assemble on it is known as a place-of-arms.".
- Covertway thumbnail Doorsnede_vestingwerken_Grol_(Groenlo)_in_1627_-_Intersection_of_the_defensive_works_of_Grol_in_1627_(Commelin,_1651).jpg?width=300.
- Covertway wikiPageID "47642720".
- Covertway wikiPageLength "1828".
- Covertway wikiPageOutDegree "9".
- Covertway wikiPageRevisionID "693869659".
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Category:Fortification_(architectural_elements).
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Counterscarp.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Ditch_(fortification).
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Glacis.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Outwork.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink Place-of-arms.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink File:Doorsnede_vestingwerken_Grol_(Groenlo)_in_1627_-_Intersection_of_the_defensive_works_of_Grol_in_1627_(Commelin,_1651).jpg.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLink File:Malta_230915_Valletta_06.jpg.
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLinkText "Covertway".
- Covertway wikiPageWikiLinkText "covertway".
- Covertway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fort-stub.
- Covertway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Fortifications.
- Covertway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-fr.
- Covertway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Lang-it.
- Covertway wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Covertway subject Category:Fortification_(architectural_elements).
- Covertway hypernym Path.
- Covertway type Place.
- Covertway comment "A covertway or covered way (French: chemin couvert, Italian: strada coperta) is a path on top of the counterscarp of a fortification. It is protected by an embankment which is made up by the crest of the glacis. It is able to give the fort's garrison a position beyond the ditch, as well as a continuous line of communication around the outworks.An enlarged area within a covertway designed to allow troops to assemble on it is known as a place-of-arms.".
- Covertway label "Covertway".
- Covertway sameAs Q1497485.
- Covertway sameAs Krytá_cesta.
- Covertway sameAs Gedeckter_Weg.
- Covertway sameAs Chemin_couvert.
- Covertway sameAs Gedeckte_Wee.
- Covertway sameAs Bedekte_weg.
- Covertway sameAs Caminho_coberto.
- Covertway sameAs Q1497485.
- Covertway wasDerivedFrom Covertway?oldid=693869659.
- Covertway depiction Doorsnede_vestingwerken_Grol_(Groenlo)_in_1627_-_Intersection_of_the_defensive_works_of_Grol_in_1627_(Commelin,_1651).jpg.
- Covertway isPrimaryTopicOf Covertway.