Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Road' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
Its geographical location made Tyre the "natural" port of Damascus, to which it was linked through a road during the Roman period,[56] and an important meeting point of the Silk Road. | WIKI |
A main road of some 400m length and 4,5m width paved with limestone was constructed there during Byzantine times. | WIKI |
Fakhreddine also encouraged Shiites and Christians to settle to the East of Tyre to secure the road to Damascus. | WIKI |
In 1940, French soldiers loyal to Marshal Philippe Pxc3xa9tain dug out an anti-tank trench at Tyre on the road leading South and discovered a marble sarcophagus from the first or second century CE, which is exhibited at the National Museum in Beirut. | WIKI |
Of these sixty villages, only a dozen or so have anything that could be called a school or a paved road. | WIKI |
They then committed the Coastal Road massacre that killed 38 Israeli civilians, including 13 children, and wounded 71. | WIKI |
On 9 December 2011, UNIFIL reported that one of its vehicles "traveling on a road at the southern outskirts of the city of Tyre was targeted by an explosion." | WIKI |
UNIFIL contributes greatly to the purchasing power in the Tyrian economy as well, both through spending by its individual members as well as through "quick-impact projects" like gravelling road, rehabilitating public places etc. | WIKI |
The most noteworthy structures are the vestiges of the Roman baths, the two palaestrae, the arena, the Roman colonnaded road, the residential quarter, as well as the remains of the cathedral built in 1127 by the Venetians and some of the walls of the ancient Crusader castle. | UNESCO |