Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Aleppo' has mentioned 'Syria' in the following places:
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UNESCO World Heritage SiteAncient AleppoLocationAleppo, SyriaIncludesCitadel of Aleppo, Al-Madina SouqReference21Inscription1986 (10th session)Endangered2013xe2x80x932020Area364xc2xa0ha (1.41xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Coordinates36xc2xb012xe2x80xb209xe2x80xb3N 37xc2xb009xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.20250xc2xb0N 37.16278xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.20250; 37.16278Coordinates: 36xc2xb012xe2x80xb209xe2x80xb3N 37xc2xb009xe2x80xb246xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf36.20250xc2xb0N 37.16278xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 36.20250; 37.16278Location of Ancient City of Aleppo in Syria
The Ancient City of Aleppo (Arabic: xd9x85xd8xafxd9x8axd9x86xd8xa9 xd8xadxd9x84xd8xa8 xd8xa7xd9x84xd9x82xd8xafxd9x8axd9x85xd8xa9xe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0Madxc4xabnat xe1xb8xa4alab al-Qadxc4xabma) is the historic city centre of Aleppo, Syria.
350 BC, Persian Achaemenid Empire 333 BCxe2x80x93312 BC, Macedonian Empire 312 BCxe2x80x9388 BC, Seleucid Empire 88 BCxe2x80x9364 BC, Armenian Empire 64 BCxe2x80x9327 BC, Roman Republic 27 BCxe2x80x93395 AD, Roman Empire 476xe2x80x93608, Byzantine Empire 608xe2x80x93622, Sassanid Persia 622xe2x80x93637, Byzantine Empire (restored) 637xe2x80x93661, Rashidun Caliphate 661xe2x80x93750, Umayyad Caliphate 750xe2x80x93878, Abbasid Caliphate 878xe2x80x93905, Tulunids 905xe2x80x93941, Abbasid Caliphate (restored) 941xe2x80x93944, Ikhshidids 944xe2x80x931003, Hamdanids 1003xe2x80x931038, Fatimid Caliphate 1038xe2x80x931080, Mirdasids 1080xe2x80x931086, Uqaylids 1086xe2x80x931118, Seljuq Empire 1118xe2x80x931128, Artuqids 1128xe2x80x931183, Zengids 1183xe2x80x931260, Ayyubids 1260 Marchxe2x80x93October, Mongol Empire 1260xe2x80x931400, Mamluk Sultanate 1400 Timurid Empire 1400xe2x80x931516, Mamluk Sultanate (restored) 1516xe2x80x931918, Ottoman Empire 1920 Marchxe2x80x93July, Arab Kingdom of Syria 1920xe2x80x931924, State of Aleppo under the French Mandate 1924xe2x80x931946, French Mandate of Syria 1946xe2x80x931958, Syrian Republic 1958xe2x80x931960, United Arab Republic 1960xe2x80x93present, Syrian Arab Republic
However, Aleppo soon resumed its leading role in Syria when the Hittite power in the region waned due to internal strife.
Northern Syria was the centre of gravity of the Hellenistic colonizing activity, and therefore of Hellenistic culture in the Seleucid Empire.
Rome's presence afforded relative stability in northern Syria for over three centuries.
[16][17] Later on, the Sassanid Persians invaded Syria briefly in the early 7th century.
The 45-metre-high (148xc2xa0ft) tower (described as "the principal monument of medieval Syria")[31] was erected in 1090xe2x80x931092 under the first Seljuk sultan, Tutush I.
The city's development is being considered under the 'Programme for Sustainable Urban Development in Syria' (UDP), a joint undertaking between international agencies, the Syrian Ministry for Local Administration and Environment, and several other Syrian partner institutions.