Citadel

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The core fortified area of a town or city

Real World Example

In the Indus River Valley civilization, the citadel was a large, elevated area that served as a fortress and a center for important activities, like trade and governance. It was crucial for protection against invasions and floods, symbolizing safety and community for the people. The citadel also represented power and organization, showing that the society was well-structured and capable of managing resources. Today, the idea of a fortified center can be seen in how communities prioritize safety and organization, such as building storm shelters in areas prone to tornadoes. These modern structures reflect the enduring value of creating safe, secure spaces for people to gather and feel protected.

Practice Version

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