Tangalle fort

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Tangalle Fort (Sinhala: තංගල්ල බලකොටුව, romanized: Tangalla Balakotuwa; Tamil: தங்காலைக் கோட்டை, romanized: Taṅkālaik Kōṭṭai) is a small Dutch fort located in the coastal town of Tangalle, Sri Lanka. The Dutch used Tangalle as an important anchorage on the southern coast of the island.

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Tangalle Fort
Part of Hambantota District
Tangalle, Sri Lanka
Site information
TypeDefence fort
Controlled byGovernment of Sri Lanka
Open to the public
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Conditiongood
Location
Sri Lanka
Tangalle Fort is located in Sri Lanka
Tangalle Fort
Tangalle Fort
Location within Sri Lanka
Coordinates6°1′21″N 80°47′53″E
Height12 m (39 ft)
Site history
Built byDutch
Materialslimestone and coral
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Tangalle fort differs from most other forts constructed by the Dutch, in that the fort has no massive ramparts. The four main walls, which are 12 m (39 ft) high, enclose a space similar to a rhombus, in height, in opposite corners of the structure. The fort was significantly altered by the British in the middle of the 19th century when it was converted into a prison. The British also used Tangalle as an anchorage. The fort is still being used as a prison by the Department of Prisons.[1][2]

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