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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Ensemble of Mérida' has mentioned 'Archaeological' in the following places:
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Today the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida is one of the largest and most extensive archaeological sites in Spain and a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1993.
The Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida, located in Extremadura, Spain, has its origins in the year 25 BC, when Augustus completed the conquest of the North of Hispania and founded the Colony of Augusta Emerita.
The modern city of Mxc3xa9rida has been built on top of Emerita; yet, archaeological remains are well preserved and still evidence the Roman city.
The remarkable conditions of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida allow the property to serve as a learning ground, with vast remains from Roman times and from the development of the city in subsequent times that illustrate the evolution of a European city over a 2000-year period.
Criterion (iii): The Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida is a remarkable example of a Roman city built according to all the Roman urban design rules.
Criterion (iv): The Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida is an outstanding example of public buildings of a major Roman provincial capital, both in its imperial heyday and its subsequent history.
The remains of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida are remarkably well preserved and maintain material integrity.
All component parts of the Archaeological Ensemble form a single whole as they preserve the main elements of the Roman colony, above which other monuments from the Visigoth or Muslim era were built, thus evidencing the amalgamation of different periods in history.
The archaeological monuments have been incorporated into the present-day city and are elements of the urban landscape.
The different component parts of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida maintain their conditions of authenticity in regard to their form, design, materials, use and function.
The Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida is legally protected by Law 16/1985 on Spanish Historical Heritage and Law 2/1999 on Extremaduraxe2x80x99s Historical and Cultural Heritage and the Special Protection Plan for the Historical and Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida, a specific protection regulation passed under the protection of the aforementioned laws and contained in Title IX of the Mxc3xa9rida General Town Planning Plan (published in the Official Journal of Extremadura, Supplement E of N.xc2xba 106, of 12 September 2000).
The Consortium xe2x80x9cMonumental, Historical-Artistic and Archaeological City of Mxc3xa9ridaxe2x80x9d has the overall responsibility for the management of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida.
The Consortium of the Monumental City of Mxc3xa9rida has a budget and an action plan to carry out preservation work and improvements of the Archaeological Ensemble each year.
At the time of the inscription of the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida, town planning was the main threat.
However, the urban development has been addressed through the enforcement of the archaeological heritage protection regulations contained in the Special Protection Plan for the Archaeological Ensemble of Mxc3xa9rida.
All the public institutions firmly support the conservation of the Archaeological Ensemble, contributing funding through the Consortium.