Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jurisdiction of Saint-Emilion' has mentioned 'Saint' in the following places:
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For the Italian wine grape known as Saint Emilion, see Trebbiano. | WIKI |
Saint xc3x89milion wines were not included in the 1855 Bordeaux classification. | WIKI |
The territory of the Jurisdiction of Saint Emilion is located in the Nouvelle Aquitaine region, in the department of the Gironde. | UNESCO |
The landscape of the Jurisdiction of Saint Emilion is a monoculture, comprised exclusively of vines that were introduced intact and have remained active until today. | UNESCO |
The Saint Emilion territory benefited from its location of the Pilgrimage Route to Santiago de Compostela, and several churches, monasteries and hospices were built as of the 11th century. | UNESCO |
At Saint Emilion the most important religious monuments are the Hermitage or Grotto of Saint Emilion, the Monolithic Church with its bell tower, the medieval monastic catacombs and the Collegiate Church with its cloister. | UNESCO |
This ensemble, mostly Romanesque in origin, clusters around the pilgrimage centre of the hermit saint. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii):The Jurisdiction of Saint Emilion is an outstanding example of an historic vineyard landscape that has survived intact and in activity to the present day. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The historic Jurisdiction of Saint Emilion illustrates in an exceptional way the intensive cultivation of grapes for wine production in a precisely defined area. | UNESCO |
The constructions or village ensembles do not correspond to a single architectural design, but are, as testifies the historic heart of Saint Emilion, the result of a long evolution over several centuries, from the 7th century and throughout the 19th and 21st centuries. | UNESCO |
The Safeguarding and Enhancement Plan (PSMV) of the remarkable heritage site of the town of Saint Emilion was approved in 2010. | UNESCO |
The ZNIEFF of the communes of Saint Christophe des Bardes and Saint-Laurent des Combes protect the faunal and floral interest of the wooded xe2x80x9cMediterranean Beltxe2x80x9d of the Jurisdiction. | UNESCO |