Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'Monastery' in the following places:
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Petra xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88 From top left to right: the Urn Tombs, en-Nejr theatre, Al-Khazneh (Treasury), Qasr al-Bint temple and view of Ad Deir (Monastery) trail.LocationMa'an Governorate, JordanCoordinates30xc2xb019xe2x80xb243xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb026xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.32861xc2xb0N 35.44194xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.32861; 35.44194Coordinates: 30xc2xb019xe2x80xb243xe2x80xb3N 35xc2xb026xe2x80xb231xe2x80xb3Exefxbbxbf / xefxbbxbf30.32861xc2xb0N 35.44194xc2xb0Exefxbbxbf / 30.32861; 35.44194Area264 square kilometres (102xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi)[1]Elevation810xc2xa0m (2,657xc2xa0ft)Builtpossibly as early as 5th century BC [2]Visitors1,135,300xc2xa0(in 2019)Governing bodyPetra Region AuthorityWebsitewww.visitpetra.joLocation of Petra xf0x90xa2x9axf0x90xa2x9bxf0x90xa2x93xf0x90xa2x88 in Jordan UNESCO World Heritage SiteCriteriaCultural: i, iii, ivReference326Inscription1985 (9th session) | WIKI |
The structure, second in size only to the Monastery complex, probably had a ceremonial function of which not even a speculative explanation has yet been offered by the researchers. | WIKI |
Ad Deir ("The Monastery") | WIKI |
The Monastery, Petra's largest monument, dates from the 1st century BC. | WIKI |
This information is inscribed on the ruins of the Monastery (the name is the translation of the Arabic Ad Deir). | WIKI |
The Obelisk Tomb Qasr al-Bint The Hadrian Gate also known as the Temenos Gate The Garden Temple The Colored Triclinium Tomb of the Roman Soldier The Urn Tomb The Palace Tomb Rock graves Petra Monastery Trail Street of Facades Petra Pool and Garden Complex | WIKI |
The fusion of Hellenistic architectural facades with traditional Nabataean rock-cut temple/tombs including the Khasneh, the Urn Tomb, the Palace Tomb, the Corinthian Tomb and the Deir ("monastery") represents a unique artistic achievement and an outstanding architectural ensemble of the first centuries BC to AD. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv): The architectural ensemble comprising the so-called "royal tombs" in Petra (including the Khasneh, the Urn Tomb, the Palace Tomb and the Corinthian Tomb), and the Deir ("monastery") demonstrate an outstanding fusion of Hellenistic architecture with Eastern tradition, marking a significant meeting of East and West at the turn of the first millennium of our era. | UNESCO |