Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Construction' in the following places:
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In 1163, during the reign of Louis VII, Maurice de Sully, bishop of Paris, undertook the construction of the Notre Dame Cathedral at its eastern extremity. | WIKI |
This king made several improvements to the capital during his reign: he completed the construction of Paris' first uncovered, sidewalk-lined bridge, the Pont Neuf, built a Louvre extension connecting it to the Tuileries Palace, and created the first Paris residential square, the Place Royale, now Place des Vosges. | WIKI |
The Eiffel Tower, under construction in November 1888, startled Parisians xe2x80x93 and the world xe2x80x93 with its modernity. | WIKI |
[149] The 210 metres (690xc2xa0ft) Tour Montparnasse was both Paris's and France's tallest building since 1973,[150] but this record has been held by the La Dxc3xa9fense quarter Tour First tower in Courbevoie since its 2011 construction. | WIKI |
Paul Delouvrier promised to resolve the Paris-suburbs mxc3xa9sentente when he became head of the Paris region in 1961:[158] two of his most ambitious projects for the Region were the construction of five suburban "villes nouvelles" ("new cities")[159] and the RER commuter train network. | WIKI |
[163] Their poor construction quality and their haphazard insertion into existing urban growth contributed to their desertion by those able to move elsewhere and their repopulation by those with more limited possibilities. | WIKI |
The economy of the City of Paris is based largely on services and commerce; of the 390,480 enterprises in the city, 80.6 percent are engaged in commerce, transportation, and diverse services, 6.5 percent in construction, and just 3.8 percent in industry. | WIKI |
At the 2012 census, 59.5% of jobs in the Paris Region were in market services (12.0% in wholesale and retail trade, 9.7% in professional, scientific, and technical services, 6.5% in information and communication, 6.5% in transportation and warehousing, 5.9% in finance and insurance, 5.8% in administrative and support services, 4.6% in accommodation and food services, and 8.5% in various other market services), 26.9% in non-market services (10.4% in human health and social work activities, 9.6% in public administration and defence, and 6.9% in education), 8.2% in manufacturing and utilities (6.6% in manufacturing and 1.5% in utilities), 5.2% in construction, and 0.2% in agriculture. | WIKI |
[201] In 2011, while only 56,927 construction workers worked in Paris itself,[207] its metropolitan area employed 246,639,[205] in an activity centred largely on the Seine-Saint-Denis (41,378)[208] and Hauts-de-Seine (37,303)[209] departments and the new business-park centres appearing there. | WIKI |
[315] From 1857, the civil engineer Eugxc3xa8ne Belgrand, under Napoleon III, oversaw the construction of a series of new aqueducts that brought water from locations all around the city to several reservoirs built atop the Capital's highest points of elevation. | WIKI |
The mastery of the architecture and town planning along the river is evident in the articulation of the Ile de la Citxc3xa9 and Ile St Louis with its banks, the creation of North-South thoroughfares, the installations along the river course, the construction of quays and the channelling of the river. | UNESCO |
The Ile Saint Louis, the Quai Malaquais and the Quai Voltaire offer examples of coherent architectural and urban ensembles, with very significant examples of Parisian construction of the 17th and 18th centuries. | UNESCO |
Haussmannxe2x80x99s urban planning, which marks the western part of the city, inspired the construction of the great cities of the New World, in particular in Latin America. | UNESCO |