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Answered by rtnair123
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A citadel is a castle or fortified structure built on higher ground that protects a city or town. It is a defensive core that can be described as "little city" since it is a smaller part of a city or town. Fortresses form the most substantial part of the system and sometimes form part of the outer wall. In the modern day, fortifications are used to secure military command and control centers unlike the previous years between the fifteenth to nineteenth centuries.

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Answered by parulgargbansal1976
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citadel is the core fortified area of a town or city. ... The term is a diminutive of "city" and thus means "little city", so called because it is a smaller part of the city of which it is the defensive core. Ancient Sparta had a citadel, as did many other Greek cities and towns

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