Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Fortified Town of Campeche' has mentioned 'Sea' in the following places:
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(They would be surprised by a "north" wind and with the rough sea, they would lose the water supplied, having to land again for their bad luck in Chakxc3xa1n Putum where the strongest battle between Mayans and Spaniards would take place.)
The pirate dodged the attacks, threw the entire load into the sea so that the ship achieved greater speed and, with wind in favor, moved away quickly.
They accepted their promises and stealing a canoe at night, threw themselves into the sea with the Olonxc3xa9s.
The "House on the sea" is one of the most interesting places in the region due mainly to its fame as a Mayan necropolis.
Nuestra Sexc3xb1ora de la Soledad: Also protects the Sea Gate.
Protects the Sea Gate.
The main entrances are the Puerta de la tierra ("Land Gate"), built in 1732, and the Puerta del mar ("Sea Gate").
Due its port importance in the sea route: Spain, Havana, Campeche, and Veracruz; as point of embarkation of the natural riches of the peninsula and political differences of the kingdoms of the old continent, ring the second half of the 16th century, Campeche, like other Caribbean towns, was systematically attacked by pirates and corsairs in the pay of enemies of Spain; this is why a large-scale defensive system was installed.
Subsequently, to complete the system of fortifications, the redoubt of San Jose on the east Hill of the village and the redoubt of San Miguel on the west Hill, as well as the batteries of San Lucas, San Matias and San Luis, is mainly in the area of historic monuments, at both ends and facing the sea were constructed.
The sea was the starting point of the Villa of San Francisco of Campeche and the construction of the military defensive system directed the urban growth and the development of this walled and baroque city.
An urban chequerboard plan was chosen, with a Plaza Mayor facing the sea and surrounded by government and religious edifices.
A section of the wall was pulled down in 1893 to open up a space with a view of the sea, and the main square was turned into a public garden.