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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Salamanca' has mentioned 'University' in the following places:
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It is one of the most important university cities in Spain and supplies 16% of Spain's market for the teaching of the Spanish language. | WIKI |
The University of Salamanca, founded in 1218, is the oldest university in Spain and the third oldest western university. | WIKI |
[5] With 30,000 students, the university is, together with tourism, a primary source of income in Salamanca. | WIKI |
Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Location 1.2 Climate 2 History 3 University 4 Economy 4.1 Industry 5 Transport 5.1 Road 5.2 Airport 5.3 Public transport 6 Culture and sports 6.1 Festivals 6.2 Holy Week 6.2.1 Other 6.3 Sports 6.4 Local teams 6.5 Cinema 6.6 Gastronomy 7 Sister cities and twin towns 8 Notable people 9 See also 10 References 11 Bibliography 12 External links | WIKI |
University[edit] | WIKI |
It was the first university to receive the title of "University" in 1254. | WIKI |
In the 16th century, the city's fortunes depended on those of the University. | WIKI |
Salamanca is also famous throughout Spain and the rest of Europe for its celebrations of "Nochevieja Universitaria," loosely translated as "University New Year". | WIKI |
Fernando Gallego (1440xe2x80x931507), Spanish painter Miguel de Unamuno (1864xe2x80x931936), writer, professor of Greek, and rector of the university Josxc3xa9 Marxc3xada Lamamixc3xa9 de Clairac y Colina (1887-1956), politician Josxc3xa9 Marxc3xada Gil-Robles (1898xe2x80x931980), politician Francisco Rodrxc3xadguez Adrados (1922xe2x80x932020), Hellenist, linguist and translator Eleuterio Sxc3xa1nchez (born 1942), former Spanish thief, today lawyer Vicente del Bosque (born 1950), football player and coach. | WIKI |
Salamanca is an ancient university town situated in the west of Spain in the Autonomous Community of Castilla and Lexc3xb3n. | UNESCO |
The university, one of the oldest in Europe, reached its high point during Salamanca's Golden Age. | UNESCO |
But the city owes its most essential features to the University. | UNESCO |
The remarkable group of buildings in Gothic, Renaissance, and Baroque styles, which, from the 15th to 18th centuries, rose to the institution that proclaimed itself xe2x80x9cMother of Virtues, Sciences, and the Artsxe2x80x9d makes Salamanca an exceptional example of an old university town in the Christian world, such as Oxford and Cambridge. | UNESCO |
The oldest university building in Salamanca, now the Rectorate, is the old Hospital del Estudio, built in 1413, with the final element of the building programme begun in 1533. | UNESCO |
Salamanca provides one of the oldest examples of university facilities conceived as such rather than as colleges. | UNESCO |
However, the city also boasted many colleges, which were generally charitable institutions with close ties to the University. | UNESCO |
It conserves an admirable architectural heritage that illustrates the diverse functions of a university institution in the Christian world. | UNESCO |
The key attributes illustrate the history of Salamanca and bear witness to its primary function as a university town. | UNESCO |