Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Pre-Hispanic Town of Uxmal' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Ancient Mayan city
By tradition, this was supposed to be an "invisible city," built in one night by the magic of the dwarf king.
[citation needed] The city's dates of occupation are unknown and the estimated population (about 15,000 people) is a rough guess.
[citation needed] Most of the city's major construction took place while Uxmal was the capital of a Late Classic Maya state around 850-925 AD.
The stelae depict the ancient rulers of the city.
John Lloyd Stephens and Frederick Catherwood made two extended visits to Uxmal in the early 1840s, with architect/draftsman Catherwood reportedly making so many plans and drawings that they could be used to construct a duplicate of the ancient city (unfortunately most of the drawings are lost).
Three hotels and a small museum have been built within walking distance of the ancient city.
Criterion (iii) : The greatness of the monuments and the magnificence of the architectural styles found at Uxmal reveal the importance of this city as a capital for economic and socio-political development of the prehispanic Maya civilization.