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Table Castle_type
Key | Value | Description | Carto map icon | Example |
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castle_type | defensive | Defensive castle. Fortified, defensible dwelling or military stronghold. | ||
castle_type | palace | A palace is a grand residence in a city, especially a royal residence or the home of a head of state or some other high-ranking dignitary, such as a bishop or archbishop. | ||
castle_type | stately | Stately home. Representative building without functional defenses. Sometimes rebuilt from former defensive structures. | ||
castle_type | manor | A manor house is a country house which was historically the capital residence or messuage within a manor, the basic unit of territorial organisation in the feudal system in Europe, in which dwelled the lord of the manor. | ||
castle_type | fortress | Fortress. Heavily fortified structure with military use. | ||
castle_type | castrum | Roman fort. | ||
castle_type | shiro | Shiro a Japanese castle. When "shiro" is used in a name, it is usually read as "jo". Pictured is Himeji-jo - Himeji Castle. | ||
castle_type | kremlin | A kremlin is a major fortified central complex found in historic Russian cities. | ||
castle_type | hillfort | A hillfort is a type of earthworks used as a fortified refuge or defended settlement, located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage. Consider fortification_type=hill_fort instead. | ||
castle_type | fortified_church | Fortified church or monastery. | ||
castle_type | citadel | The fortified centre of a city | ||
castle_type | user defined | Any other type of a castle. |
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