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Built by the Spanish and named in honor of the 17th-century King Philip IV, the hilltop fortress has been captured and rebuilt many times in its colorful, often grim history. Cartagena was a port for the black slave trade, and it's said that the castle's stone blocks are splattered with the blood of slaves. Huge cannons overlook the harbor, and the complex maze of tunnels was once used to evacuate inmates.
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