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The '''Inner Euran Walls and Ramparts''' are a series of defensive barriers and ecological infrastructure constructed across the [[Imperial State of Constancia]] beginning in {{AN|1669}}. The system extends through [[Aqaba Province]], [[Nivardom Province]], [[Mitra Province]], and [[Varaz Province]], spanning approximately 3,200 kilometers of central [[Eura]]. Originally built as emergency measures against desertification following the [[Second Euran War]], the walls have evolved into multifunctional infrastructure serving agricultural, military, and border security purposes.


A series of barriers built 1669–1670 in [[Aqaba Province]] and [[Nivardom Province]] and extended into [[Mitra Province]] and [[Varaz Province]] after 1670. Built from rammed earth with corvée labour, the walls and ramparts served as retaining walls for moisture gardens, barriers against encroaching desertification zones, and as obstacles to unregulated cross-border traffic.
==See also==
* [[Imperial Constancian Armed Forces]]
* [[Economy of Constancia]]
* [[Green Constancian Corridor]]
* [[Oikos (Commune)]]
* [[Second Euran War]]
* [[Third Euran War]]


[[Category:Constancia]]
[[Category:Constancia]]
[[Category:Military of Constancia]]

Latest revision as of 03:43, 22 September 2025

The Inner Euran Walls and Ramparts are a series of defensive barriers and ecological infrastructure constructed across the Imperial State of Constancia beginning in 1669 AN. The system extends through Aqaba Province, Nivardom Province, Mitra Province, and Varaz Province, spanning approximately 3,200 kilometers of central Eura. Originally built as emergency measures against desertification following the Second Euran War, the walls have evolved into multifunctional infrastructure serving agricultural, military, and border security purposes.

See also