New Coimbra Fort

19°55′14″S 057°47′32″W / 19.92056°S 57.79222°W / -19.92056; -57.79222

New Coimbra Fort
Forte Novo de Coimbra
The New Coimbra Fort today
Site information
TypeBastion fort
Controlled byBrazilian Army
Websiteebacervo.eb.mil.br/items/show/217
Location
New Coimbra Fort
Location of the New Coimbra Fort in Brazil
Coordinates19°55′14″S 057°47′32″W / 19.92056°S 57.79222°W / -19.92056; -57.79222
Site history
Built1775 (1775)
Designated1974
Reference no.917-T-1974

The New Coimbra Fort, also known as Fort Portocarrero or simply Fort Coimbra, is a Brazilian military fortification on the Paraguay River, strategically located near the border with Bolivia and Paraguay in Corumbá, in the state of Mato Grosso do Sul, in Brazil. The fort was founded in September 13 1775, something that had been planned by the Portuguese colonial authorities ever since the new borders with Spain had been fixed in the Treaty of Madrid in 1750.