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Fort Ino or Fort Nikolaevsky (Russian: форт «Ино» or форт Николаевский) is an abandoned early 20th-century Russian coastal fortification situated on the northern shore of Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland. The fort is close to the present-day settlement (Former name was Ino before 1946) of Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, opposite the Krasnaya Gorka fort on the southern shore. Fort Ino is still under Russian control. The ruins of the fortress, with an extensive system of tunnels, are now abandoned and are partially accessible to the public.

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  • Fort Ino or Fort Nikolaevsky (Russian: форт «Ино» or форт Николаевский) is an abandoned early 20th-century Russian coastal fortification situated on the northern shore of Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland. The fort is close to the present-day settlement (Former name was Ino before 1946) of Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, opposite the Krasnaya Gorka fort on the southern shore. Fort Ino is still under Russian control. The ruins of the fortress, with an extensive system of tunnels, are now abandoned and are partially accessible to the public. (en)
  • Форт Ино (Николаевский) (швед. Ino fästning) — одно из основных фортификационных сооружений, защищавших Санкт-Петербург с моря и суши (в составе Кронштадтской позиции Морской крепости Императора Петра Великого). Строился в 1909—1916 годах для защиты от возможной атаки флота Германской империи. Разрушен в 1921 году в соответствии с Тартуским мирным договором. Находился на полуострове Инониеми (северное побережье Финского залива), недалеко от деревни Ино (ныне посёлок Приветнинское). (ru)
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  • Fort Ino or Fort Nikolaevsky (Russian: форт «Ино» or форт Николаевский) is an abandoned early 20th-century Russian coastal fortification situated on the northern shore of Neva Bay in the Gulf of Finland. The fort is close to the present-day settlement (Former name was Ino before 1946) of Vyborgsky District of Leningrad Oblast, opposite the Krasnaya Gorka fort on the southern shore. Fort Ino is still under Russian control. The ruins of the fortress, with an extensive system of tunnels, are now abandoned and are partially accessible to the public. (en)
  • Форт Ино (Николаевский) (швед. Ino fästning) — одно из основных фортификационных сооружений, защищавших Санкт-Петербург с моря и суши (в составе Кронштадтской позиции Морской крепости Императора Петра Великого). Строился в 1909—1916 годах для защиты от возможной атаки флота Германской империи. Разрушен в 1921 году в соответствии с Тартуским мирным договором. Находился на полуострове Инониеми (северное побережье Финского залива), недалеко от деревни Ино (ныне посёлок Приветнинское). (ru)
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