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page 1Spanish forts in the United States
Fort Matanzas National Monument
fort in Florida managed by the National Park Service
Castillo de San Marcos
historic fort in St. Augustine, Florida, USA
presidio
thumb|250px|Ruins of Castle of Chinchón resembling Spanish colonial presidios
Fort Point
fort in California
Fort Mose
Place in Florida listed on National Register of historic Places
Los Adaes
United States historic place
Chiaha
right|250px|thumb|The now-submerged site of Zimmerman's Island, where ancient Chiaha was locatedChiaha was a Native American chiefdom located in the lower French Broad River valley in modern East Tennessee, in the southeastern United States. They lived in raised structures within boundaries of several stable villages. These overlooked the fields of maize, beans, squash, and tobacco, among other plants which they cultivated. Chiaha was at the northern extreme of the paramount Coosa chiefdom's sphere of influence in the 16th century when the Spanish expeditions of Hernando de Soto and Juan Pardo
Fort Barrancas
fort
Fort Charlotte
partially-reconstructed 18th century fort in Alabama, United States; site of a Spanish victory in the American Revolutionary War (March 14, 1780)
Fort St. Philip
Plaquemines Parish, Louisiana
Santa Elena
human settlement in Spanish Florida (1566–1587)
Cestohowa
human settlement in Texas, United States of America
Spanish Fort
fort in New Orleans
Presidio La Bahía
historic place in Goliad, Goliad County, Texas