Wall of Daroca
The Wall of Daroca (Spanish: Muralla de Daroca) is a fortification located in Daroca in the Spanish Province of Zaragoza. First built as a Muslim fortification in the 11th[1] or 12th centuries, the wall expanded with Daroca under Christian rule as the city itself expanded. The original wall had segments broken up by the Castillo Mayor[2] (English: Bigger castle). It has around 4 kilometers of walls with several gates and major tower[2] and 114 towers.[3] The wall was used defensively during multiple wars, including the War of the Two Peters, Peninsular War, and the Carlist Wars,[4] in which the city was captured several times. The wall is made of bricks held together with red-gray mortar. It uses dimension stones and ashlar for the towers.[1] The wall is also supported by buttresses.[1] City officials have said that 64% of the wall is estimated to be in poor condition, and parts of it have collapsed. There have been at least 3 such incidents in the years leading up to 2022, with the greatest damage being in the old Castillo Mayor section.[5][6] SegmentsMajor segments of the wall include:[1]
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