Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aranjuez Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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For the colonial town in Costa Rica, see Aranjuez (Costa Rica).
Until 1752, only the royalty and nobility were allowed to dwell in the town.
Since the mill was visible from the palace, it was architecturally attractive and sometimes used as the residence of the town governor.
Following a fire in 1809, King Ferdinand VII had it rebuilt and donated it to the town, which installed a small museum (usually only open to the public Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings at 11.15)[14]
This is an orientation sketch of the Centro or old town and is not to scale
Centro, includes the royal sites, the bullring and the historic town center, with central market and shopping Vergel xe2x80x93 Olivas, Polxc3xadgono de Las Aves, to the west near the railway station, near Pirelli & Jardxc3xadn Narvxc3xa1ez Nuevo Aranjuez, to the south, on higher ground Foso xe2x80x93 Moreras associated with Garden City of Agfa, and ambitious, but as yet incomplete project Urbanizacixc3xb3n Mirador de Aranjuez A vast, mostly failed (turn of the 20thxe2x80x9321st century) house-building project on a steep southerly slope overlooking the old town.
La Montaxc3xb1a xe2x80x93 new (turn of the 20thxe2x80x9321st century) district of about 5000 homes (Many 'toxic assets' still vacant) about 3xc2xa0km (1.9xc2xa0mi) north of the town.
The A4 exit at kilometre 52 serves the south of the town, as does the toll road Radial R-4.
There is also a tourist Chiquitren road train which tours the town and the extensive jardin del principe royal garden.
San Fernando town festival week, around 30 May, parades and events.
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The property comprises diverse elements that make up the different zones: historic vegetable gardens, tree-lined avenues and groves (Legamarejo, Picotajo, El Rebollo), the Palace and ornamental gardens (the Princexe2x80x99s, the Island, the Parterre, the Kingxe2x80x99s and Isabella IIxe2x80x99s gardens) and the 18th century historic town centre.
These include the water landscape (rivers, ponds, dams and ditches), the agricultural landscape (orchards and nurseries, stock-breeding farms, and meadows), the delectable landscape for leisure (ornamental gardens), the ordered landscape (the geometry of the streets and squares that shape the natural terrain), and the constructed landscape (the palace, the planned town, the roads, and agricultural buildings).
The 18th-century town combines its function as a residential centre with the aesthetics and cultural aspects of its urban layout, its architectural features and outstanding buildings.
The 1996 Town Planning Act provides guidelines for future developments that need to be harmonious and respectful of the conservation of the values of Aranjuez.
The management plan prescribes different management levels for the implementation of the technical part of the plan: regulations, ownership and the responsibilities of each of the institutions that manage the conservation of the site (Aranjuez town council, Autonomous Community of Madrid, and central government).
The property has additional planning tools that are comprehensive and responsive to specific issues such as town planning, traffic, infrastructure development, tourist facilities and the renovation and recovery of buildings and natural landscapes.