Examples of 'was a walled' in a sentence

Meaning of "was a walled"

was a walled - likely refers to a location or structure that was surrounded by walls for protection or security

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Jericho was a walled city that seemed to be impenetrable.
Behind the town hall was a walled prison.
Alicante was a walled city until the nineteenth century.
This was because at that time Havana was a walled city at war.
The ghetto was a walled quarter with its gates locked at night.
On the northern side of the Dar al-Khalifa was a walled cantonment area.
It was a walled city.
Alipur Chatha was a walled city.
Abeokuta was a walled town and remnants of the historic wall still exist today.
The inner Sanctuary of Peolps was a walled garden with trees and statues.
Uruk was a walled city with an extensive canal system and several monumental temples called ziggurats.
Across the river was a walled paradise garden.
It was a walled area where the Moors built their galleys.
Like many Dutch cities, Haarlem once was a walled city.
Menaggio was a walled city.

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It was a walled town, known for its export trade in rapeseed, grain and cotton.
During the Middle Ages, Bernedo was a walled fortress with castle and tower.
It was a walled town, conserving a gateway with a pointed arch.
By the end of the 18th century it was a walled and well-fortified town.
By then it was a walled town which represented a defensive outpost of the kingdom of Navarre.
In the Nile valley, the typical dwelling was a walled enclosure, part-roofed and part-open.
It was a walled city of great repute, but is now deserted.
Route starting point - Puerta del Mar Alicante was a walled city up to the 19th Century.
Stamford was a walled town, but only a very small portion of the walls now remains.
In the 16th century, Edinburgh was a walled city.
Once in the past it was a walled city encompassed by strongholds and entryways ( doroshi ).
Azekah was a walled settlement situated on a hill, typical of important Jewish cities at the time.
Turnhout, de jure Turnhout was a walled city, but de facto the city stays unwalled.
Indeed, the city was a walled fortress, receiving little benefit from surrounding farmlands and nearby allies.
In Jerusalem ( which was a walled city ), Shushan Purim is celebrated a day later.
Old Montreal once was a walled city, surrounded by stone ramparts to hold off invaders.
Formerly it was a walled city surrounded by fortifications and gates ( doroshi ).
Alicante was a walled city up to the 19th Century.

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