Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historical Centre of the City of Yaroslavl' has mentioned 'Port' in the following places:
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At the beginning of the 18th century Yaroslavl finally began to transform itself from a trading post into a major industrial town; this largely came about because with the foundation by Peter the Great of Saint Petersburg in 1703, the importance of Arkhangelsk as a port on the Northern Ocean was drastically decreased, and the amount of trade being channeled through the city for export fell accordingly. | WIKI |
Yaroslavl River Port (1985), an example of late Soviet modernism | WIKI |
Yaroslavl River Port has an annual import average of around 3.5xc2xa0million tonnes of freight a year. | WIKI |
Climatic conditions allow the port to be used for six months of the year, from May to later October. | WIKI |
[63] The river port caters not only for larger river cruise ships which stop off in the city as part of their journey up/down the Volga, but also to a number of regular services which link Yaroslavl with Breytovo, Tolga, Konstantinovo, Bakarevo, and Novye Chentsy. | WIKI |
Even the river port on the Volga built in the 1980s does not interfere excessively with the town-planning composition. | UNESCO |