The Spanish Wall is the deteriorating remnant of Spanish Fort Alphonso XIII in Kolonia, the capital of Pohnpei State in the Federated States of Micronesia.
Most of the wall was taken down by the German administration that took over in the early 20th century, after the Spanish–American War.
The remains of the wall, about 700 feet (210 m) and two arches, are now part of a local park.
[2] The wall was listed on the United States National Register of Historic Places in 1974,[1] a time when Pohnpei was part of the US-administered Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands.
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