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This is a list for articles on notable historical forts which may or may not be under current active use by a military. There are also many towns named after a Fort, the largest being Fort Worth, Texas, United States.

Antigua and Barbuda
Aruba
Fort ZoutmanJuwana Morto ==Australia==
Bahrain
Arad FortRiffa FortQalat Al Bahrain ==Bangladesh==
Bangladesh
Hajiganj FortIdrakpur FortJangalbari FortJinjira Palace (also used as a fort) • Lalbagh FortMahasthangarh FortSonakanda Fort ==Barbados==
Barbados
Saint Ann's FortCharles Fort ==Belarus==
Belarus
Babruysk fortressBrest fortress ==Belgium==
Bermuda
Bermuda had around 90 coastal defense forts and batteries scattered all over the island chain. Early colonial defense works constructed before the 19th century were primarily small coastal batteries built of stone having anywhere from two to ten guns. Some of these early forts and batteries are the oldest standing masonry forts in the new world. Later forts constructed by the royal engineers were much larger and more complex. • Fort St. CatherineThe Martellos (Towers)/Ferry ReachKing's CastleFort Victoria, Bermuda ==Brazil==
Curaçao
Canada
Many buildings and structures bear the name fort in Canada. Most of these places are either military installations, or a trading post that was established by a North American fur trading company. A number of "forts" in northern and western Canada were also established as exploratory, or policing outposts. A number of municipalities in Canada include the term fort in their names. The municipalities that use the term fort in their name do so for historical reasons, with many of these communities resulting from the outgrowth of migrants that settled around the original fort. Many of these municipalities continue to bear use the term fort in their names, regardless of whether or not the original fortification and/or trading post still stands. Military fortifications The majority of military fortifications in Canada were built by the British, French, and Canadian armed forces. However, several military fortifications were erected by the Hudson's Bay Company, whose royal charter required them to fortify Rupert's Land. Other groups that erected military fortifications in Canada includes First Nations, Spain, and the United States. Although military fortifications were built for strategic, and other military purposes, some military fortifications in Canada also housed trading posts, or was used by fur traders. British ColumbiaFort Rodd HillFort San MiguelMacaulay Point BatteryYorke IslandXudzedzalis ManitobaFort RougePrince of Wales Fort New BrunswickFort BeauséjourFort BoishebertCarleton Martello TowerFort FrederickFort NashwaakFort GaspareauxFort HoweFort MeducticFort Menagoueche Newfoundland and LabradorFort AmherstCastle HillFort CarbonearCuper's Cove FortFort FrederickFort McAndrewFort PepperrellFort PlaisanceFort PointFort RoyalSignal Hill BatteryFort Saint LouisFort TownshendFort WaldegraveFort William Nova ScotiaConnaught BatteryCranberry Point BatteryDevils BatteryFort AnneFort ClarenceFort EdwardFort EllisFort LawrenceFort SackvilleFort Sainte AnneFort St. Louis, Guysborough County • Fort St. Louis, Shelburne County • Fort Vieux LogisFort William AugustusFortress of LouisbourgGeorges IslandHalifax CitadelPrince of Wales TowerYork Redoubt OntarioBois Blanc BlockhouseFort AmherstburgFort DrummondFort ErieFort FrederickFort FrontenacFort GeorgeFort HenryFort MaldenFort MississaugaFort NorfolkFort St. JosephFort WellingtonFort YorkGibraltar Point BlockhouseNew Fort YorkSherbourne Blockhouse Prince Edward IslandFort Amherst QuebecCitadel of MontrealCitadelle of QuebecFort BlunderFort ChamblyFort de l'Île Sainte-HélèneFort IngallFort LaprairieFort LennoxFort RichelieuFort Saint-JeanFort Sainte ThérèseFort SennevilleFort Trois-RivièresFort Ville-MarieLévis Forts Exploratory forts Several private entities, most notably the Hudson's Bay Company, established outposts or forts, within northern Canada for the purposes of housing exploratory expeditions to the Arctic. Forts that were built exclusively for the purposes of housing exploratory expeditions include: • Fort Confidence, Northwest Territories • Fort Conger, Nunavut • Fort Reliance, Northwest Territories Fur trading forts A number of trading posts operated by fur trading companies were also referred to as forts. Fur trading companies that operated trading forts in Canada includes the Hudson's Bay Company, and the North West Company. Many of these were simply stockades, log enclosures for trading posts, although a few were former military installations which was later used by fur trading companies. AlbertaFort EdmontonFort VictoriaFort Whoop-Up British ColumbiaFort DefianceFort LangleyFort VictoriaFort St. John ManitobaFort BourbonFort DauphinFort des ÉpinettesFort DouglasFort ElliceFort GarryFort GibraltarFort La ReineFort MaurepasFort PaskoyaLower Fort GarryYork Factory Northwest TerritoriesFort CollinsonOld Fort Providence NunavutFort Ross OntarioFort DouvilleFort KaministiquiaFort MatachewanFort RouilléFort Saint PierreFort TorontoFort William QuebecFort Saint JacquesFort Témiscamingue SaskatchewanFort CarltonFort de la CorneFort de la Rivière TremblanteFort EspéranceFort La JonquièreFort PittFort SturgeonPine Island Fort YukonFort RelianceFort Selkirk Law enforcement forts The North-West Mounted Police (later merged with the Dominion Police to form the Royal Canadian Mounted Police) established a number of policing outposts in western Canada during the mid to late 19th century, in an effort to provide law enforcement in the region. Forts established by the North-West Mounted Police includes: • Fort Battleford, Saskatchewan • Fort Calgary, Alberta • Fort Livingstone, Saskatchewan • Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan ==Channel Islands==
Channel Islands
;Alderney • Fort Clonque ;Guernsey • Bréhon TowerFort HommetFort George, GuernseyFort GreyFort Saumarez ;Jersey • Fort Regent ==Chile==
China
BeijingBaimaguan Fort Hong Kong ;Chinese (Qing dynasty) forts • Buddhist Hall (Tung Lung) FortFan Lau FortKowloon Walled CityTung Chung FortTung Chung Battery ;British colonial forts • Devil's Peak fortificationsLei Yue Mun FortMurray BatteryPinewood BatteryStanley Fort Macau All forts in Macau were built during or used during Portuguese rule: • Fortaleza da GuiaFortaleza de Mong HáFortaleza do Monte TianjinTaku Forts, Tianjin ==Colombia==
Colombia
Castillo San Felipe de Barajas (Muralla de Cartagena de Indias) ==Congo, Republic of the==
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