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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.
[4] The city was founded by the Romans in 25 BC.
The city is also a seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Coria-Cxc3xa1ceres.
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.
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.
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.
The city spent the next few centuries mostly under Arab rule, although power alternated several times between Moors and Christians.
During this time, the Arabs rebuilt the city, including a wall, palaces, and various towers, including the Torre de Bujaco.
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.
The city has a Hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Kxc3xb6ppen: Csa) which is tempered by its proximity to the Atlantic Ocean.
Hospital of the Knights in the Monumental City.
Los Barruecos Natural Monument, 14 kilometres (9 miles) away from the city, in the locality of Malpartida de Cxc3xa1ceres.
The city is served by the Cxc3xa1ceres railway station.
Cxc3xa1ceres has been a trade route city and a political centre of the local nobles for many centuries.
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.
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.
This city in Extremadura bears the traces of highly diverse and contradictory influences.
The urban design in the area inside the walls is an example of a medieval city, which has shaped its current aspect over centuries.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The management of the property is the responsibility of the relevant Public Administrations, the City Council of Cxc3xa1ceres and the Regional Government of Extremadura.
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.
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.