Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Acre' has mentioned 'Hebrew' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
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.
[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.
(In Hebrew, ad koh means "up to here" and no further.
Known as Tel Akko in Hebrew and Tell el-Fukhar in Arabic, its remains date to about 3000xc2xa0BC,[2] during the Early Bronze Age.
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).
Medieval European remains include the Church of Saint George and adjacent houses at the Genovese Square (Kikar ha-Genovezim or Kikar Genoa in Hebrew).