Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Kraków' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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It is part of the city's first administrative district which is also named "Stare Miasto," although it covers a wider area than the Old Town itself. | WIKI |
[4] The current architectural plan of Stare Miasto xe2x80x93 the 13th-century merchants' town xe2x80x93 was drawn up in 1257 after the destruction of the city during the Tatar invasions of 1241 followed by raids of 1259 and repelled in 1287. | WIKI |
[4] The district features the centrally located Rynek Gxc5x82xc3xb3wny, or Main Square, the largest medieval town square of any European city. | WIKI |
By the end of 10th century the city was incorporated into the Polish state under the rule of Piast dynasty. | WIKI |
Krakxc3xb3w instantly became the capital of a large monarchy which propelled the city's political and cultural development. | WIKI |
The culture of the Baroque era left a lasting mark on this part of the city. | WIKI |
The city's many cultural monuments became national memorials and the only representation of national identity for the next century. | WIKI |
In the 19th century, Austrian Emperor Franz I decided to liquidate the long-neglected city fortifications. | WIKI |
In 1850 a fire spread through the city and caused substantial damages. | WIKI |
In 1876 prince Wxc5x82adysxc5x82aw Czartoryski gave the city some of his artistic and patriotic collections. | WIKI |
The city became the capital of the General Government. | WIKI |
Krakxc3xb3w emerged as a city in the newly established People's Republic of Poland. | WIKI |
The place is always vibrant with life especially in and around the Main Market Square, one of the biggest squares in Europe, which came into existence when the city was given Magdeburg Rights in 1257. | WIKI |
One can eat them while strolling or in a horse-drawn carriage while cruising around and glancing at yet another symbol of the old city, namely Krakxc3xb3w pigeons. | WIKI |
Moreover, the Square in the city center is a place where many famous people and many important events were and are commemorated. | WIKI |
The importance of the city, which was chartered in 1257 and was once the capital of Poland, is evidenced by its urban layout, its numerous churches and monasteries, its imposing public buildings, the remains of its medieval city walls, and its palaces and townhouses, many designed and built by prominent architects and craftspersons. | UNESCO |
One of the largest administrative and commercial centres in central Europe, Krakxc3xb3w was a city where arts and crafts flourished, and the culture of East and West intermingled. | UNESCO |
The most important of these elements include Wawel Hill with its castle and cathedral, which symbolize the cityxe2x80x99s history as a seat of royal and Episcopal power; and the medieval urban layout and historic fabric of two initially separate towns xe2x80x93 Krakxc3xb3w and Kazimierz. | UNESCO |
The cityxe2x80x99s panorama also remains intact, complete with its distinctive historic landmarks, such as Wawel Hill, the Town Hall Tower, and the individual churches. | UNESCO |
Contemporary features in the cityxe2x80x99s vistas are minor, and are located at some distance from the historic centre. | UNESCO |
Provisions to protect historic monuments have been introduced to the cityxe2x80x99s strategic policy documents. | UNESCO |
A communal monument preservation programme encompassing the entire city defines the conditions for managing the World Heritage property. | UNESCO |
Local land development plans being prepared for the property and buffer zone will address protection issues by providing the possibility of managing the transformation of the cityxe2x80x99s landscape, public spaces, and small-scale architectural details. | UNESCO |
The Historic Centre of Krakxc3xb3w is under self-government administration and is managed by its President and City Council. | UNESCO |
The regulation of spatial management conditions, as well as the introduction of protection provisions for the World Heritage property and its surroundings in all planning documents, represent an element of the cityxe2x80x99s long-term land development planning policy. | UNESCO |