Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia' has mentioned 'Port' in the following places:
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Salvador forms the heart of the Recxc3xb4ncavo, Bahia's rich agricultural and industrial maritime district, and continues to be a major Brazilian port. | WIKI |
Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2.1 Climate 3 Demographics 3.1 Ethnic groups 3.2 Population growth 3.3 Religion 4 Economy 5 Government and politics 6 Tourism and recreation 7 Education 7.1 Educational institutions 7.2 Primary and secondary schools 8 Public safety 9 Culture 9.1 Literature 9.2 Cuisine 9.3 Capoeira 9.4 Museums 9.5 Public art 9.6 Carnival 9.7 Music 9.8 Libraries 9.9 Handcrafts 10 Transportation 10.1 Airport 10.2 Port 10.3 Metro 10.3.1 Monorail 10.4 Highways 10.5 Public transportation statistics 11 Neighborhoods 11.1 Pelourinho 12 Sports 13 Notable people 14 International relations 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 17.1 Bibliography 18 External links | WIKI |
[16] From a cliff overlooking the Bay of All Saints,[n 2] it served as Brazil's first capital and quickly became a major port for its slave trade and sugarcane industry. | WIKI |
[19] The upper city formed the administrative, religious, and primary residential districts while the lower city was the commercial center, with a port and market. | WIKI |
Owing to whales' use of the Bay of All Saints as a mating ground, Salvador became a large whaling port in the Southern Hemisphere during the 19th century but the trade had already begun to fall off by the 1870s. | WIKI |
Port[edit] | WIKI |
With cargo volume that grows every year with the economic growth of the state, the Port of Salvador, located in the Bahia de Todos os Santos, is the port with the most movement of containers of the North/Northeast and the second-leading fruit exporter in Brazil. | WIKI |
Criterion (iv): Salvador de Bahia is an eminent example of Renaissance urban structuring adapted to a colonial site having an upper city of a defensive, administrative and residential nature which overlooks the lower city where commercial activities revolve around the port. | UNESCO |