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A citadel is a fortified structure or stronghold designed for defense, often located at a high point to provide a strategic advantage. Historically, citadels served as protection for a city or important location, housing military forces and serving as a refuge during attacks. They are characterized by strong walls, towers, and sometimes a central keep. The term can also refer to any stronghold or center of power, both militarily and politically.

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