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Fort Boyard can refer to:

  • Fort Boyard (fortification)
  • Fort Boyard (game show), a game show set in the aforementioned fort, which first premiered in France in 1990
    • Fort Boyard (British game show), the British version of the game show, which was aired from 1998 to 2003
    • Fort Boyard: Ultimate Challenge, a joint US-UK 2011 production
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