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・ Paliparan
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・ Palirisa cervina
・ Palirisa lineosa
・ Palirisa rotundala
・ Palirisa salex
・ Palirisa sinensis
・ Palirisa taipeishanis
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・ Palisade Head
・ Palisade High School
・ Palisade National Forest
・ Palisade Nunatak
・ Palisade Preparatory School
・ Palisade State Park
・ Palisade Valley


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Palisade : ウィキペディア英語版
Palisade

A palisade—sometimes called a stakewall or a paling—is typically a fence or wall made from wooden stakes or tree trunks and used as a defensive structure or enclosure.
== Typical construction ==
Typical construction consisted of small or mid-sized tree trunks aligned vertically, with no free space in between. The trunks were sharpened or pointed at the top, and were driven into the ground and sometimes reinforced with additional construction. The height of a palisade ranged from a few feet to nearly ten feet. As a defensive structure, palisades were often used in conjunction with earthworks.
Palisades were an excellent option for small forts or other hastily constructed fortifications. Since they were made of wood, they could often be quickly and easily built from readily available materials. They proved to be effective protection for short-term conflicts and were an effective deterrent against small forces. However, because they were wooden constructions they were also vulnerable to fire and siege weapons.
Often, a palisade would be constructed around a castle as a temporary wall until a permanent stone wall could be erected. They were frequently used in New France.

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