Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old Town of Cáceres' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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The medieval walled city has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
[4] The city was founded by the Romans in 25 BC. | WIKI |
The city is also a seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Coria-Cxc3xa1ceres. | WIKI |
Cxc3xa1ceres was declared a World Heritage City by UNESCO in 1986[7] because of the city's blend of Roman, Moorish, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance architecture. | WIKI |
Cxc3xa1ceres as a city was founded as Castra Caecilia by Quintus Caecilius Metellus Pius and started to gain importance as a strategic city under Roman occupation, and remains found in the city suggest that it was a thriving center as early as 25 BC. | WIKI |
After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, the city was occupied by the Visigoths, and entered a period of decline until the Arabs conquered Cxc3xa1ceres in the 8th century. | WIKI |
The city spent the next few centuries mostly under Arab rule, although power alternated several times between Moors and Christians. | WIKI |
During this time, the Arabs rebuilt the city, including a wall, palaces, and various towers, including the Torre de Bujaco. | WIKI |
During this period the city had an important Jewish quarter: in the 15th century when the total population was 2,000, nearly 140 Jewish families lived in Cxc3xa1ceres. | WIKI |
The city has a Hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Kxc3xb6ppen: Csa) which is tempered by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean. | WIKI |
Hospital of the Knights in the Monumental City. | WIKI |
Los Barruecos Natural Monument, 14 kilometres (9 miles) away from the city, in the locality of Malpartida de Cxc3xa1ceres. | WIKI |
The city is served by the Cxc3xa1ceres railway station. | WIKI |
Cxc3xa1ceres has been a trade route city and a political centre of the local nobles for many centuries. | UNESCO |
The city's history of battles between Moors and Christians is also reflected in the architecture, which is a blend of Roman, Islamic, Northern Gothic and Italian Renaissance styles. | UNESCO |
Cxc3xa1ceres is an outstanding example of a city that was ruled from the 14th to 16th centuries by powerful rival factions, reflected in its dominant spatial configuration of fortified houses, palaces and towers. | UNESCO |
This city in Extremadura bears the traces of highly diverse and contradictory influences. | UNESCO |
The urban design in the area inside the walls is an example of a medieval city, which has shaped its current aspect over centuries. | UNESCO |
Multidisciplinary research of the last decades has allowed to gain a better understanding of the evolution and substantial transformations of Cxc3xa1ceres, documented construction techniques in the walled city and identified a rare structural unity in the west of the historic ensemble. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): Cxc3xa1ceres is an outstanding example of a city ruled during the 14th to 16th centuries by powerful rival factions, so that fortified houses, palaces and towers dominate its spatial configuration. | UNESCO |
This city in Extremadura is unique because of its historic features, which - from the Middle Ages to the classical period - bear the traces of highly diverse and contradictory influences, such as Northern Gothic, Islamic, Italian Renaissance and arts of the New World. | UNESCO |
The authenticity of the property is largely maintained in the Gothic-Renaissance city, with a large amount and quality of nobility constructions (fortress-houses) from the 15th century and palace-houses from the 16th century, with a significant amount of granite masonry still preserved. | UNESCO |
The management of the property is the responsibility of the relevant Public Administrations, the City Council of Cxc3xa1ceres and the Regional Government of Extremadura. | UNESCO |
The plan will also need to be adapted to meet regulations at the national and international levels and to define a coherent and global project for the city, establishing guidelines and priorities with the objective of a physical and functional rehabilitation of the historic city. | UNESCO |
The creation of a Consortium of the Monumental City, comprised of the City Council of Cxc3xa1ceres, the Regional Government of Extremadura and the Central Government of Spain, will also be crucial. | UNESCO |