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List of castles in Africa

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This list of castles in Africa includes castles, forts, and mock castles in Africa.

The Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, South Africa built in the 1660s

Angola

Egypt

Cairo Citadel, in 2010.

Ethiopia

Fasiledes's castle, Fasil Ghebbi, Gondar.

Gambia

Ghana

Kenya

Libya

Madagascar

Mozambique

Namibia

Duwisib Castle built in 1909 to serve as residence for General Hans Heinrich Von Wolf.
Schwerinsburg Castle in the 1900s. It is currently home to the Italian Ambassador

Nigeria

Senegal

  • Fort Nassau
  • Fort Oranje

Sierra Leone

  • Fort Bunce (1670–1840)
  • Fort Lomboko (before 1839–1849)
  • Fort Tasso (1160–?)
  • Fort Thornton (1792)
  • Fort York (after 1672 – around 1729)

Somalia

The Citadel of Gondershe, Somalia was an important city in the Medieval Ajuran Empire
Aerial view of Dhulbahante Garad and Darawiish King Diiriye Guure's main Dhulbahante Garesa (fort) complex in Taleh, Somalia, the capital of his Dervish State

South Africa

The Castle of Good Hope in Cape Town, built in the 1660s.
Fort Klapperkop built in the 1890s.

Sudan

Tanzania

Tunisia

Zambia

Zimbabwe

Great Zimbabwe

References

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  2. ^ "$5.5 Million Will Get You This South African Castle on a Cliff". InsideHook. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
  3. ^ "A Quick History of Noetzie Beach - Pezula Nature Hotel & Spa". 2019-03-25. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
  4. ^ Centre, UNESCO World Heritage. "Ruins of Kilwa Kisiwani and Ruins of Songo Mnara". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2022-07-24.
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