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:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
Yaroslavl River Port (1985), an example of late Soviet modernism
Yaroslavl River Port has an annual import average of around 3.5xc2xa0million tonnes of freight a year.
Climatic conditions allow the port to be used for six months of the year, from May to later October.
[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.
Even the river port on the Volga built in the 1980s does not interfere excessively with the town-planning composition.