Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old Village of Hollókő and its Surroundings' has mentioned 'Castle' in the following places:
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In the middle of the 13th century, in the aftermath of the Mongol invasion, construction of Hollxc3xb3kxc5x91 castle first began as a means to protect the area against future attacks. | WIKI |
The castle was first mentioned in records in 1310. | WIKI |
[1] The original village was built just below the castle walls. | WIKI |
The Ottomans captured the castle in 1552 and for the next 150 years, control alternated between Ottoman and Hungarian forces. | WIKI |
At the end of the Ottoman era (1683) the castle and the village were finally abandoned and the present village grew up below. | WIKI |
In 1987, the village, castle ruins, and surrounding area were inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. | WIKI |
The protected part of the village xe2x80x93 Lajos Kossuth and Sxc3xa1ndor Petxc5x91fi streets, 67 houses Village Museum Post Museum Doll Museum Craft Printing Museum Hungarian Folk Dance House Basket Shop Arts & Tea House Paloc PlayHouse Borpatika The House Of The Weavers St. Martin Roman Catholic church Hollxc3xb3kxc5x91 castle School Masterxe2x80x99s House (Oskolamester hxc3xa1za) | WIKI |
Hollxc3xb3kxc5x91 castle Hollxc3xb3kxc5x91 village The castle of Hollxc3xb3kxc5x91 Aerial view of the castle | WIKI |
The property also includes the medieval castle ruins situated on the hill perched above the village, which is mentioned as early as 1310. | UNESCO |
This castle played a decisive part in the feudal wars of the Palxc3xb3c and the Hussite and served as protection for the village whose ruins have been found a little way from its walls. | UNESCO |
At the end of the Ottoman occupation (1683) the castle and the village were finally abandoned and the present village established below. | UNESCO |
The traditional settlement and its landscape environment, shaped by land-use, which includes features such as strip-style farming and wooded pastures, together with the castle ruins that organise and orient the landscape's panorama, form a harmonious and intact entity in its visual appearance. | UNESCO |