Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Mudejar Architecture of Aragon' has mentioned 'Teruel' in the following places:
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Mudejar Architecture of AragonUNESCO World Heritage SiteDome of the Cathedral of TeruelLocationAragon (in Spain)Includes10 sites in Teruel, Calatayud, Cervera de la Caxc3xb1ada, Tobed and ZaragozaCriteriaCultural:xc2xa0(iv)Reference378terInscription1986 (10th session)Extensions2001, 2016Area4.269xc2xa0ha (0.01648xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Bufferxc2xa0zone20.063xc2xa0ha (0.07746xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)Main sites in Aragon | WIKI |
In 1986, Unesco declared the whole Mudxc3xa9jar complex of Teruel a World Heritage Site,[1] which was extended in 2001 to include other Aragonese Mudejar monuments: | WIKI |
Code Name Place Year 378-001 Tower, roof and dome of the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Mediavilla Teruel 1986 378-002 Tower and church of San Pedro Teruel 1986 378-003 Tower and church of San Martxc3xadn Teruel 1986 378-004 Tower and church of The Savior Teruel 1986 378-005 Apse, cloister and tower of Colegiata de Santa Marxc3xada Calatayud 2001 378-006 Parish church of Santa Tecla Cervera de la Caxc3xb1ada 2001 378-007 Church of Saint Mary Tobed 2001 378-008 Mudxc3xa9jar remains of the Palace of Aljaferxc3xada Zaragoza 2001 378-009 Tower and Parish church of San Pablo Zaragoza 2001 378-010 Apse, parish and dome of La Seo Zaragoza 2001 | WIKI |
The property comprises ten religious and secular monuments in the provinces of Teruel and Zaragoza. | UNESCO |
They include: the tower, roof, and cimborio of the Cathedral of Santa Marxc3xada de Mediavilla de Teruel; the tower and church of San Pedro de Teruel; the church tower of San Martxc3xadn de Teruel; the church tower of Salvador de Teruel; the apse, cloister, and tower of the collegiate church of Santa Marxc3xada de Calatayud; the parish church of Santa Tecla de Cervera de la Caxc3xb1ada; the church of Santa Marxc3xada de Tobed; the surviving Mudxc3xa9jar features of the Aljaferxc3xada Palace of Zaragoza; the tower and parish church of San Pablo de Zaragoza; and the apse, parroquieta, and cimborio of la Seo de Zaragoza. | UNESCO |
This is the case of the roof of the cathedral of Santa Marxc3xada de Teruel, where scenes relating to the traditional trades of carpentry, religious scenes, representations of the various social strata (the king, the nobility, the military orders, combats against the Muslims etc. | UNESCO |
In the case of the Aljaferxc3xada Palace, La Seo in Zaragoza and the church towers in Teruel, written documents have been preserved that record the construction process and allow for the understanding of relevant details, such as the commissioners, participating masters, dates of the works, costs, etc. | UNESCO |