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- Fort Cépérou was a fort that protected the city of Cayenne, French Guiana. It is named after Cépérou, a celebrated indigenous chief who ceded the land.
- Fort Ceperou is one of the main historical and strategic sites in Cayenne.
- Fort Cépérou is a historic fort that is located on a hill overlooking the Cayenne River and the capital city of Cayenne, in the overseas region of the French Republic...
- Fort Cépérou , Fransız Guyanası'nın Cayenne şehrini koruyan bir kaleydi. Orijinal ahşap kale, 1643'te Cayenne Nehri ağzına bakan bir tepenin üzerine inşa edildi.
- Off the gardened Place Léopold Héder are the remains of Fort Cépérou, perched on land bought in 1643 from the Galibi people by the first French colonists.
- Today, very little remains of Fort Cépérou, as the Portuguese who conquered Guiana between 1809 and 1817 destroyed all of the location's defenses.
- The fort was first named Fort Cépérou, then Fort Saint Michel and then Fort Saint Louis before returning to its original name.
- Escalier du Fort Cépérou.jpg 2,756 × 4,150; 9.08 MB.
- Dominant la commune de Cayenne, le Fort Cépérou veille fidèlement sur les habitants.
- Fort Ceperou is one of the main historical and strategic sites in Cayenne.
Fort Cépérou
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Форт, защищавший город Кайенна, Французская Гвиана. Он назван в честь Сеп-Роу, знаменитого вождя коренных народов, который уступил эти земли. Первоначальный деревянный форт был построен на холме, возвышающемся над устьем реки Кайенна, в 1643 году.