Category
page 1Forts in Ukraine

Mariupol
Mariupol is a city in Donetsk Oblast, Ukraine. It is situated on the northern coast (Pryazovia) of the Sea of Azov, at the mouth of the Kalmius River. In January 2022, prior to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, it was the tenth-largest city in the country and the second-largest city in Donetsk Oblast, with an estimated population of 425,681; in August 2023, Ukrainian authorities estimated the population of Mariupol at approximately 120,000.
Chyhyryn
Chyhyryn ( ; ) is a city in Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast, central Ukraine. It is located on Tiasmyn river not far where it enters the Dnieper.

Baturyn
Baturyn (, ) is a historic city in Chernihiv Oblast (province) of northern Ukraine. It is located in Nizhyn Raion (district) on the banks of the Seym River. It hosts the administration of Baturyn urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine. Population:

Khortytsia
Khortytsia (, ) is the largest island on the Dnieper River, and is long and up to wide. The island forms part of the Khortytsia National Reserve. This historic site is located within the city limits of Zaporizhzhia, Ukraine.
Khotyn Fortress
fortress
Saint Elisabeth Fortress
fortress in Kropyvnytskyi
Chufut-Kale
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Mangup
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Mangup (, , ) also known as Mangup Kale (kale means "fortress" in Turkish) is a historic fortress in Crimea, located on a plateau about 13 kilometres east of Sevastopol (ancient Chersonesus).
Yeni-Kale
Yeni-Kale (; ; ; , also spelled as Yenikale and Eni-Kale and Yeni-Kaleh or Yéni-Kaleb) is a fortress located on the shore of Kerch Strait in the city of Kerch.
Genoese Fortress
fortress and museum in Sudak, Crimea
Okopy
village in Melnytsia-Podilska Hromada, Chortkiv Raion, Ternopil Oblast, Ukraine
Arabat Fortress
fortress in Ukraine
Kodak Fortress
fort built in 1635 over the Dnieper River, near where Dnipro, Ukraine is now
Kyiv Fortress
complex of fortifications in Kyiv
Eski-Kermen
thumb|right|Eski-Kermen, inside detail
Eski-Kermen or Eski Kermen (; ) was a cave town and fortress in the Crimea in the south of Ukraine. Founded by the Byzantine Empire in the 6th century to defend against the Göktürks, it was conquered by the Khazars in the 7th or 8th century.
Khadjibey
thumb|right|300px|Plan of the fortress, 1784
Khadjibey (; ) was a fortress and a haven by the Gulf of Odesa, in the location of the modern city of Odesa, Ukraine. The settlement was destroyed and abandoned in the 15th or 16th century and was revived under the Ottoman Empire in the 18th century.
Medzhybizh Fortress
Charax
Roman military settlement in Crimea
Tepe-Kermen
Tepe-Kermen (; Ukrainian and Russian: ) is a butte and an early medieval settlement in the Bakhchysarai Raion of Crimea. It is located 7 km southeast of Bakhchysarai, and 2 km northeast of the settlement Kyz-Kermen. Its height is 544 meters. The easiest way to climb the mountain is from the northern slope. There are two paths leading to the top.
Tustan
old Rus castle near Urich, Ukraine
Perevolochna
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Or Qapi
ruined fort near Perekop in Ukraine
Kerch
19th-century fortress in Crimea
Tarakanivskiy Fort
fortress in Ukraine
Letychiv Fortress
historic site
Dnepr river defence line
previous defensive line in Southern Ukraine
Lysa Hora
regional landscape park in Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukrainian line