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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old Havana and its Fortification System' has mentioned 'Fortifications' in the following places:
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In 1982, Old Havana was inscribed in the UNESCO World Heritage List, because of its unique Baroque and neoclassical architecture, its fortifications, and its historical importance as a stop on the route to the New World.
The extensive network of defensive installations that was created between the 16th and 19thcenturies includes some of the oldest and largest stone fortifications now standing in the Americas.
The complex system of fortifications that protected Havana, its port and its dockyard is comprised of the Fortaleza de San Carlos de la Cabaxc3xb1a xe2x80x93one of the largest colonial fortresses in the Americasxe2x80x93 on the east side of the narrow entrance canal to Havana Bay; Castillo de la Real Fuerza xe2x80x93one of the oldest colonial fortresses in the Americas (begun in 1558)xe2x80x93 on the west side of the canal; and Castillo de San Salvador de la Punta and Castillo de los Tres Reyes del Morro guarding the entrance to the canal; as well as the Torrexc3xb3n de San Lxc3xa1zaro, Castillo de Santa Dorotea de Luna de la Chorrera, Reducto de Cojxc3xadmar, Baluarte del xc3x81ngel, Lienzo de la Muralla y Puerta de la Tenaza, Restos de Lienzo de la Muralla, Garita de la Maestranza, Cuerpo de Guardia de la Puerta Nueva, Restos del Baluarte de Paula, Polvorxc3xadn de San Antonio, Hornabeque de San Diego, Fuerte No.
The extensive network of defensive installations created between the 16th and 19th centuries includes some of the oldest and largest extant stone fortifications in the Americas, among them La Cabaxc3xb1a fortress on the east side of the narrow entrance canal to Havana Bay, Real Fuerza Castle on the west side, and Morro castle and La Punta castle guarding the entrance to the canal.
Within the boundaries of Old Havana and its Fortifications are located all the elements necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, including Old Havanaxe2x80x99s urban layout with its five large plazas and its harmonious ensemble of architectural monuments and traditional-style popular buildings from different periods in its history, and its extensive network of fortifications.
historic centre and its fortifications are of sufficient size to adequately ensure the complete representation of the features and processes that convey the propertyxe2x80x99s significance.
Old Havana and its Fortifications does not suffer from adverse effects of development, though much of Old Havanaxe2x80x99s built fabric is in disrepair due to decay, chronic neglect and the natural elements.
Old Havana and its Fortifications have a high degree of authenticity in terms of location and setting, forms and designs, and materials and substances.
Old Havana and its Fortifications is largely owned by the Cuban state, with some parts owned by private individuals or legal entities.
The inscribed property is protected by provisions in the Constitucixc3xb3n de la Repxc3xbablica de Cuba (Constitution of the Republic of Cuba) of 24 February 1976 and by National Monuments Commission Resolution 3/1978 designating the historic urban centre of the old town of San Cristobal de La Habana and the system of colonial fortifications surrounding it as a National Monument, in application of the Ley de Proteccixc3xb3n al Patrimonio Cultural (Law on the Protection of Cultural Property, Law No.
National Monuments Commission Resolutions 12/1980 and 14/1980 established, respectively, a national working group responsible for the historic centre of Old Havana and its fortifications, and measures to define the limits of the historic centre and to protect its buildings by halting demolition and by planning reinforcement work.