Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Brugge' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[6][7] Bruges is well known as the seat of the College of Europe, a university institute for European studies. | WIKI |
In the 15th century, Philip the Good, Duke of Burgundy, set up court in Bruges, as well as Brussels and Lille, attracting a number of artists, bankers, and other prominent personalities from all over Europe. | WIKI |
Its art museums include the Arents House, as well as the Groeningemuseum, which has an extensive collection of medieval and early modern art, including a notable collection of Flemish Primitives. | WIKI |
It also provides at least hourly trains to all other major cities in Belgium, as well as to Lille, France. | WIKI |
This does not mean that Bruges would not be interested in cooperation with others, as well in the short term as in the long run, for particular projects. | WIKI |
The medieval street pattern, with main roads leading towards the important public squares, has mostly been preserved, as well as the network of canals which, once used for mercantile traffic, played an important role in the development of the city. | UNESCO |
Still an active, living city today, Brugge has preserved the architectural and urban structures which document the different phases of its development including the central Market Place with its belfry, the Bxc3xa9guinage, as well as the hospitals, the religious and commercial complexes and the historic urban fabric. | UNESCO |
The history of the town is well represented in the urban and architectural structures that harmoniously unify all periods of history since the origin of the city. | UNESCO |
In continuation of the Management Plan, Conservation Plans are being prepared, as well as Preservation Plans, Detailed Survey Plans and a Thematic Spatial Implementation Plan for the historic urban landscape, covering the whole World Heritage property. | UNESCO |