Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Venice and its Lagoon' has mentioned 'Europe' in the following places:
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[15][16] It has been described by the Times Online as one of Europe's most romantic cities[17] and by The New York Times as "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man". | WIKI |
By the late 13th century, Venice was the most prosperous city in all of Europe. | WIKI |
The map was made around 1450 and depicts Asia, Africa and Europe. | WIKI |
The newly invented German printing press spread rapidly throughout Europe in the 15th century, and Venice was quick to adopt it. | WIKI |
Venice began to lose its position as a center of international trade during the later part of the Renaissance as Portugal became Europe's principal intermediary in the trade with the East, striking at the very foundation of Venice's great wealth. | WIKI |
During the 18th century, Venice became perhaps the most elegant and refined city in Europe, greatly influencing art, architecture, and literature. | WIKI |
The city was one of the largest in Europe in the High Middle Ages, with a population of 60,000 in AD 1000; 80,000 in 1200; and rising up to 110,000xe2x80x93180,000 in 1300. | WIKI |
Venice is Europe's largest urban car-free area and is unique in Europe in having remained a sizable functioning city in the 21st century entirely without motorcars or trucks. | WIKI |
His series of books, co-written with Rustichello da Pisa and titled Il Milione provided important knowledge of the lands east of Europe, from the Middle East to China, Japan, and Russia. | WIKI |
In the Middle Ages and the Renaissance, Venice, along with Florence and Rome, became one of the most important centres of art in Europe, and numerous wealthy Venetians became patrons of the arts. | WIKI |
[155] Venice was especially known for its beautiful girandole mirrors, which remained among, if not the, finest in Europe. | WIKI |
Despite efforts to keep Venetian glassmaking techniques within Venice, they became known elsewhere, and Venetian-style glassware was produced in other Italian cities and other countries of Europe. | WIKI |
From their creation in Venice, researchers believe the likely route these artifacts traveled was across Europe, then Eurasia and finally over the Bering Strait, making this discovery "the first documented instance of the presence of indubitable European materials in prehistoric sites in the western hemisphere as the result of overland transport across the Eurasian continent." | WIKI |
During the 16th century, Venice became one of the most important musical centers of Europe, marked by a characteristic style of composition (the Venetian school) and the development of the Venetian polychoral style under composers such as Adrian Willaert, who worked at St Mark's Basilica. | WIKI |
Venice was the early center of music printing; Ottaviano Petrucci began publishing music almost as soon as this technology was available, and his publishing enterprise helped to attract composers from all over Europe, especially from France and Flanders. | WIKI |
Marietta Zanfretta (1837 xe2x80x93 1898), high-wire dancer who found success in Europe and the USA | WIKI |
Bellini and Giorgione, then Tiziano, Tintoretto, Veronese and Tiepolo completely changed the perception of space, light and colour thus leaving a decisive mark on the development of painting and decorative arts in the whole of Europe. | UNESCO |