Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl' has mentioned 'Factory' in the following places:
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In 1772 the textiles factory of Ivan Tames opened on the right bank of the Kotorosl.
The establishment still exists today under the name 'Textile factory 'Krasny Perekop' (russ.
Milestones for this period include the opening of the city's first municipal power plant in 1926, the beginning of Synthetic rubber mass production in factory SK-1, the reestablishment of domestic production facilities for the production of automobile and aircraft tires in the 1928-founded Yaroslavl Tyre Factory, and the opening of the rubber-asbestos combined works in 1933.
In addition to this around 200 buildings (including one of the tire factory's main workshops) were completely destroyed.
It consists largely of run-down, pre-Soviet izbas and decaying factory buildings.
Perekop has some of Yaroslavl's most notable churches, including the Church of Saint John the Baptist, which is located next to a paint factory on the Kotorosl embankment; and Peter and Paul's Cathedral, a Protestant-style Orthodox church.
North of the center there is a small industrial region, which is home to the tire factory, the engine plant, as well as many other smaller factories.