Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Fortress of Suomenlinna' has mentioned 'Fortifications' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
This island, which has the greatest concentration of fortifications was renamed Gustavssvxc3xa4rd (King Gustav's sword) (fi: Kustaanmiekka) during the construction by Sweden.
Fortifications were left unfinished at Hamina and Lappeenranta while Hxc3xa4meenlinna was being built into a supply base.
The following Russo-Swedish War of 1741xe2x80x931743, which quickly turned from a Swedish attack into a Russian occupation of Finland, again underlined the importance of developing fortifications in Finland.
Ehrensvxc3xa4rd's plan contained two fortifications: a sea fortress at Svartholm near the small town of Lovisa,[4] and a larger sea fortress and naval base (Sveaborg) at Helsingfors.
There were two main aspects to Ehrensvxc3xa4rd's design for Sveaborg: a series of independent fortifications across several linked islands and, at the very heart of the complex, a navy dockyard.
Initially the soldiers were housed in the vaults of the fortifications, while the officers had specially built quarters integrated into the baroque cityscape composition of the overall plan.
Due to repeated Russian threats in 1749 and 1750, more effort was placed on the island fortifications at the expense of those on the mainland, so that a safe base of operations could be secured for the Swedish naval units along the Finnish coast.
Fortifications at Gustavssvxc3xa4rd were completed in 1751 and the main fortifications on Vargxc3xb6 were ready in 1754.
These accomplishments did not reduce the pace of construction and in 1755 there were 7,000 workers constructing the fortifications outside of Helsingfors which at the time had around 2,000 residents.
But additional progress had not been made on the fortifications when Ehrensvxc3xa4rd died in 1772.
[7] In addition to the construction of the fortifications and ships, naval officer training was started by Ehrensvxc3xa4rd at his own expense at Sveaborg in 1770.
For two summers during the xc3x85land War the fleet shelled the towns and fortifications along the Finnish coast.
There is a minimum-security penal labor colony (Finnish: tyxc3xb6siirtola) in Suomenlinna, whose inmates work on the maintenance and reconstruction of the fortifications.
1914-1917: A ring of ground and sea fortifications, called Krepost Sveaborg, is built around Helsinki.
Most of the fortifications and utilitarian buildings dating from the Swedish and Russian periods are well preserved.
The fortifications and the various buildings, all dating from different eras, as well as the surrounding environment, help preserve Suomenlinnaxe2x80x99s characteristics, particularly with regard to building materials, methods and architecture.