Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Camino Real de Tierra Adentro' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 2010, 55 sites and five existing UNESCO World Heritage Sites along the Mexican section of the route were collectively added to the World Heritage List,[2] including historic cities, towns, bridges, haciendas and other monuments along the 1,400-kilometre (870xc2xa0mi) route between the Historic Center of Mexico City (an independent World Heritage Site) and the town of Valle de Allende, Chihuahua.
Hacienda de San Blas, in the town of Pabellxc3xb3n de Hidalgo, is a 16th-century hacienda, now maintained as a Museum of the Insurgency.
1351-027: Town of Pinos.
1351-028: Templo de Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de los xc3x81ngeles of the town of Noria de xc3x81ngeles.
1351-032: Templo de San Pantalexc3xb3n Mxc3xa1rtir in the town of Noria de San Pantalexc3xb3n.
1351-034: Architectural set of the town of Chalchihuites.
Iglesia Principal of the town of Pinos.
1351-041: Churches in the town of Nombre de Dios.
1351-044: Churches in the town of Cuencamxc3xa9 and Cristo de Mapimxc3xad.
1351-046: Iglesia Principal of the town of San Josxc3xa9 de Avino.
1351-050: Town of San Pedro del Gallo.
1351-051: Architectural set of the town of Mapimxc3xad.
1351-052: Town of Indxc3xa9.
1351-055: Templo de San Miguel in the town of Villa Ocampo.
Town of Mapimxc3xad.
Town of Nazas.
1351-059: Town of Valle de Allende.
The property, consists of five existing urban World Heritage sites and 55 other sites related to the use of the road, such as bridges, former haciendas, historic centres/towns, a cemetery, former convents, a mountain range, stretches of road, a mine, chapels/temples and caves within a 1,400 km stretch of the road between Mexico City and the Town of Valle de Allende.