Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Ancient City of Damascus' has mentioned 'Mosques' in the following places:
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The old city which is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world,[1] contains numerous archaeological sites, including some historical churches and mosques.
Contents 1 Origins and founding 2 Historical timeline 3 Main sights 3.1 Souqs and Khans 3.2 Historic buildings 3.3 Madrasas 3.4 Places of worship 3.4.1 Churches 3.4.2 Mosques 3.5 Gates 3.6 Hammams 4 Districts and subdivisions 5 Preservation of the ancient city 5.1 Threats to the future of the old City 5.2 Current state of old Damascus 6 See also 7 References
The Umayyad Mosque, also known as the Grand Mosque of Damascus, is one of the largest mosques in the world and also one of the oldest sites of continuous prayer since the rise of Islam.
Mosques[edit]
The present city walls, the Citadel, some mosques and tombs survive from the Middle Ages, but the greatest part of the built heritage of the city dates from after the Ottoman conquest of the early 16th century.
The present city walls, the Citadel, some mosques and tombs survive from the Medieval period, and a large part of the built heritage of the city including palaces and private houses dates from after the Ottoman conquest of the early 16th century.
Criterion (iv): The Umayyad Great Mosque, also known as the Grand Mosque of Damascus, is one of the largest mosques in the world, and one of the oldest sites of continuous prayer since the rise of Islam.