Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
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When the greatest king of Copxc3xa1n, Uaxaclajuun Ub'aah K'awiil or "18-Rabbit", was defeated, he was captured and then sacrificed in the Great Plaza at Quiriguxc3xa1. | WIKI |
The Great Plaza of Quiriguxc3xa1, originally laid out by K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat; view is from the acropolis looking north | WIKI |
Thus, the acropolis, palace, and ballcourt all lie at the southern end of the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
[21] The ceremonial centre is laid out around three plazas, the northernmost is the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
This plaza measures 325xc2xa0m (1,066xc2xa0ft) from north to south and is the largest plaza in the whole Maya region. | WIKI |
At the southern end of the Great Plaza is the Ballcourt Plaza, surrounded on three sides by structures associated with the acropolis. | WIKI |
The Acropolis Plaza is a fully enclosed plaza within the acropolis itself. | WIKI |
[76][77] The area to the west of the Ballcourt Plaza was probably the riverside docking area and there is evidence that the southern part of the Great Plaza was a marketplace. | WIKI |
1A-1 is an enormous platform forming the northern part of the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
It measures 100 by 85 metres (328 by 279xc2xa0ft) and rises 0.5 metres (20xc2xa0in) above the level of the southern part of the plaza. | WIKI |
It forms the northern portion of the Great Plaza, being built by K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat when he extended the plaza northward. | WIKI |
[82] 1A-3 is a large mound marking the northern edge of the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
A 63-metre (207xc2xa0ft) wide stairway climbed the southern face of the structure from the plaza. | WIKI |
[85] 1B-sub.4 Excavations at the acropolis discovered a completely buried ballcourt under the structures on the western side of the Acropolis Plaza,[86] a rare example of a ballcourt having been built over by subsequent construction, in this case by K'ak' Tiliw Chan Yopaat. | WIKI |
View of the acropolis across the Ballcourt Plaza | WIKI |
1B-1 is a structure which forms the southern limit of the Acropolis Plaza, a broad stairway leads down to the plaza from the northern side of the building. | WIKI |
[55][90] 1B-2 also lies south of the Acropolis Plaza, in the southwest corner. | WIKI |
[86][91] 1B-3 and 1B-4 are structures on the west side of the Acropolis Plaza, only the lower walls remain. | WIKI |
[83] 1B-5 lies to the north of the Acropolis Plaza, at the south-eastern corner of the Ballcourt Plaza. | WIKI |
This structure was accessed via a broad stairway from the Acropolis Plaza to the south, which rises to a single entrance opening onto seven interconnected chambers. | WIKI |
[55] 1B-6 lies to the east of the Acropolis Plaza and contained an ancestral shrine, reflecting a long established tradition first seen at Tikal. | WIKI |
The ballcourt lies in the Ballcourt Plaza, to which it gives its name, to the northwest of the acropolis. | WIKI |
Locus 122, although unexcavated, is a compound consisting of a pyramidal mound and a NExe2x80x93SW oriented plaza, similar to some Preclassic complexes in the highlands, for which reason it is presumed to date from that period. | WIKI |
[98] It is the location of the badly eroded Stela S, which was moved here from the Great Plaza in ancient times. | WIKI |
[46] The enormous stelae at Quirigxc3xa1 originally would have been visible from the Motagua River, which once flowed past the west side of the Great Plaza, announcing the new-found power of the city to passing traders. | WIKI |
Stela E stands in the northern half of the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
[114] It stands 5 metres (16xc2xa0ft) high and is located in the southern part of the Great Plaza. | WIKI |
It is located in the Ballcourt Plaza, just south of the ballcourt itself. | WIKI |
It is located in the Ballcourt Plaza, just south of the ballcourt. | WIKI |
[125] It was originally located in the northern half of the Great Plaza but was moved to an outlying group in ancient times. | WIKI |
At the core of Quiriqua is the Great Plaza, the largest known public space in the entire Maya area. | UNESCO |
The monumental complexes which are set out around the Great Plaza, the Ceremonial Plaza and the Plaza of the Temple are remarkable for the complexity of their structure - a highly elaborate system of pyramids, terraces, and staircases which results in a complete remodelling of the natural relief and which creates a singular dimension as at Copan. | UNESCO |