Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Site of Sabratha' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
city in Libya
The city was badly damaged by earthquakes during the 4th century, particularly the quake of 365.
It fell under control of the Vandal kingdom in the 5th century, with large parts of the city being abandoned.
It enjoyed a small revival under Byzantine rule, when multiple churches and a defensive wall (although only enclosing a small portion of the city) were erected.
The city is home to Sabratha University.
Theater in Sabratha city 2nd centuryxc2xa0CE Theater View of the Sabratha theater Marble facing on the wall of theater One of many ways inside of theater Inside ways of theater Ruins of theater Theater Theater One the few entries to theater Theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater Bas-Relief (on bottom of stage), theater High relief, theater High relief, theater Theater Plinth and capital of columns, theater Capital of column, theater Theater Theater Stairs to the stage, theater Theater The gate, theater Architrave and capital, theater Back side of theater The gate decor element, theater Nymphaeum Nymphaeum Seaside therms Latrines Latrines xd0xa1ouncil chamber Curia 4xc2xa0CE Mosaic in the Peristyle house Mosaic in the Peristyle house Peristyle house Peristyle house Seawards bath mosaic Inscription in front of the Capitolium, 2nd centuryxc2xa0BCE Basilica of Apuleus, Byzantine baptistery Basilica of Apuleus, Pylone Fontain of Flavius Tullus at the Antonine Temple Podium at the Antonine Temple Antonine Temple Podium at the Antonine Temple Mausoleum of Bes, 2nd centuryxc2xa0BCE