Fort Nativity (Fuerte de Nacimiento)

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TypeFortress
Conditionpartially restored
Coordinates37°30′S 72°40′W / 37.500°S 72.667°W / -37.500; -72.667
Built1603
1752 (present version)
Fuerte de Nacimiento
Nacimiento, Bío Bío Chile
Fuerte de Nacimiento, viewed from the north-east
Site information
TypeFortress
Conditionpartially restored
Location
Fuerte de Nacimiento is located in Chile
Fuerte de Nacimiento
Fuerte de Nacimiento
Coordinates37°30′S 72°40′W / 37.500°S 72.667°W / -37.500; -72.667
Site history
Built1603
1752 (present version)

Fort Nativity (Spanish: El Fuerte de Nacimiento) is a fort founded by Governor Alonso de Ribera on 24 December 1603 at Nacimiento, Chile,[1] roughly 550 km (350 miles) south of Santiago in what is now the central part of Chile. It was constructed on the western side of the Vergara River directly to the south of the Vergara's confluence with the Bío Bío, at what was then the country's southern frontier with the Araucano territories. Most of the fort's present structure dates from the middle of the eighteenth century.[1]

It has been a designated national monument since 1954 and is currently undergoing significant restoration following earthquake damage in 2010.[1]

The fort was originally named “Fuerte del Nacimiento de Nuestro Señor” ("Fort of the Nativity of our Lord"), which was appropriate, given its foundation on a Christmas Eve. Over the years the shorter name "Fuerte de Nacimiento" ("Fort of Nativity") has become more popular, however.[1]

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