Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Acre' has mentioned 'Hebrew' in the following places:
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Acre (/xcbx88xc9x91xcbx90kxc9x99r/ or /xcbx88exc9xaakxc9x99r/), known locally as Akko (Hebrew: xd7xa2xd6xb7xd7x9bxd6xbcxd7x95xd6xb9xe2x80x8e, xcaxbbAkkxc5x8d) or Akka (Arabic: xd8xb9xd9x83xd9x91xd8xa7xe2x80x8e, xcaxbbAkkxc4x81), is a city in the coastal plain region of the Northern District of Israel. | WIKI |
[6] A folk etymology in Hebrew is that, when the ocean was created, it expanded until it reached Acre and then stopped, giving the city its name. | WIKI |
(In Hebrew, ad koh means "up to here" and no further. | WIKI |
Known as Tel Akko in Hebrew and Tell el-Fukhar in Arabic, its remains date to about 3000xc2xa0BC,[2] during the Early Bronze Age. | WIKI |
Other medieval European remains include the Church of Saint George and adjacent houses at the Genovese Square (called Kikar ha-Genovezim or Kikar Genoa in Hebrew). | WIKI |
Medieval European remains include the Church of Saint George and adjacent houses at the Genovese Square (Kikar ha-Genovezim or Kikar Genoa in Hebrew). | WIKI |