Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Oporto, Luiz I Bridge and Monastery of Serra do Pilar ' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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Other smaller companies connect such towns as Paxc3xa7os de Ferreira and Santo Tirso to the town center. | WIKI |
The town of Kuito, founded by the Portuguese and named Belmonte at that time, was renamed Silva Porto Antxc3xb3nio Soares dos Reis (1847xe2x80x931889) xe2x80x93 sculptor Armando de Basto (1889xe2x80x931923) xe2x80x93 painter Artur Loureiro (1853xe2x80x931932) xe2x80x93 painter Brxc3xa1s Cubas (1507xe2x80x931589) xe2x80x93 Portuguese explorer, colonial administrator and founder of Santos in Brazil Bruno Alves (born 27 November 1981) xe2x80x93 footballer Charles Albert of Sardinia (1798xe2x80x931849) xe2x80x93 Italian monarch Clxc3xa1udia Pascoal (born 12 October 1994) xe2x80x93 musician Daniel de Fonseca (1672 xe2x80x93 c.xe2x80x891740) xe2x80x93 Jewish physician, Diogo Jota (born 4 December 1996) xe2x80x93 footballer for Liverpool F.C. | WIKI |
Fernxc3xa3o de Magalhxc3xa3es (Ferdinand Magellan) (c. 1480xe2x80x931521) xe2x80x93 the globe circumnavigation navigator; probably born in Porto, but surely lived and studied in this town. | WIKI |
By the 5thxc2xa0century the town had become a very important administrative and trading centre. | UNESCO |
Expansion came in the 14th century with the construction of massive stone town walls to protect its two urban nuclei: the original medieval town and the hitherto extramural harbour area. | UNESCO |
This area conserves to a large extent Oportoxe2x80x99s medieval town plan and urban fabric, along with some later monumental insertions as well as the two remaining sections of the Fernandine walls. | UNESCO |
The active social and institutional tissue of the town ensures its survival as a living historic centre. | UNESCO |