Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Complex of Hué Monuments' has mentioned 'Citadel' in the following places:
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The Imperial City (Vietnamese: Hoxc3xa0ng thxc3xa0nh; Hxc3xa1n txe1xbbxb1: xe7x9ax87xe5x9fx8e) is a walled enclosure within the citadel (Kinh thxc3xa0nh; xe4xbaxacxe5x9fx8e) of the city of Huxe1xbaxbf, the former imperial capital of Vietnam. | WIKI |
The citadel's plan in the xc4x90xe1xbaxa1i Nam nhxe1xbaxa5t thxe1xbbx91ng chxc3xad. | WIKI |
Thousands of workers were ordered to build the walled citadel and ringing moat, measuring some 10 kilometres (6.2xc2xa0mi) long. | WIKI |
The citadel was oriented to face the Huong River (Perfume River) to the southeast. | WIKI |
Rather than concentric rings centered on the Emperor's palace, the imperial residence itself is offset toward the southeast side of the citadel, nearer the river. | WIKI |
Major losses occurred in 1947 when the Vixe1xbbx87t Minh seized the Citadel in February. | WIKI |
The Citadel came under fire again in the early morning hours of January 31, 1968, as part of the Tet Offensive a Division-sized force of People's Army of Vietnam and Viet Cong soldiers launched a coordinated attack on Huxe1xbaxbf seizing most of the city. | WIKI |
[3] Viet Cong troops occupied some portions of the citadel while South Vietnamese troops occupied others; and allied warplanes targeted the anti-aircraft guns the communists has mounted on the citadel's outer towers[4] Out of 160 buildings only 10 major sites remain because of the battle, such as the Thxc3xa1i Hxc3xb2a and Cxe1xbaxa7n Thanh temples, Thxe1xbaxbf Mixe1xbaxbfu, and Hixe1xbbx83n Lxc3xa2m Cxc3xa1c. | WIKI |
Flag Tower of the citadel | WIKI |
This enclosure is the citadel (Kinh thxc3xa0nh). | WIKI |
Inside the citadel is the Imperial City (Hoxc3xa0ng thxc3xa0nh; xe7x9ax87xe5x9fx8e), with a perimeter wall some 2.5 kilometres (1.6xc2xa0mi) in length. | WIKI |
The central structure is the Hue Citadel area which was the administrative centre of southern Viet Nam during the 17th and 18th centuries CE. | UNESCO |
Within the Hue Citadel were located not only administrative and military functions of the Empire, but also the Imperial Residence, the Hoang Thanh (Imperial City), the Tu Cam Thanh (Forbidden Purple City) and related royalxc2xa0 palaces. | UNESCO |
xc2xa0The natural setting of the Perfume River, within which the citadel, temples and tombs have been laid out in accordance with geomantic principles, demonstrates the symbolic meaning, beauty and significance of the site. | UNESCO |
In addition the traditional water network and drainage system within and around the Citadel will be restored, as a means to reduce the vulnerability of the World Heritage property and its inhabitants to the risk of flood, and to reconstitute the historic network of ponds and canals. | UNESCO |