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to surround a city with walls

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  • — 【성】 성 내성; 성을 쌓다. 土 (흙토) + 成 (이룰성) 土부 7획 (총10획) [1] [n] city; town; municipality [2] [n] castle; the walls of a city; to surround a city with walls ジョウ·しろ 干城 (간성) 방패와 성. 함께 나라의 밖을 막고 안을 지키는 것. 나라를 지키는 군인 京城 (경성) 궁성. 대궐. 전하여 임금의 궁성이 있는 곳 宮城 (궁성) ①… …   Hanja (Korean Hanzi) dictionary

  • Carmine Castle — The Carmine Castle is a castle in Naples, Italy. It was one of the fortifications built by the Spaniards under viceroy Pedro Alvarez de Toledo in the mid 1500s as part of the Spanish plans to surround the city with walls and forts. It stood at… …   Wikipedia

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