Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Amiens Cathedral' has mentioned 'France' in the following places:
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Church in Amiens, France | WIKI |
It is situated on a slight ridge overlooking the River Somme in Amiens, the administrative capital of the Picardy region of France, some 120 kilometres (75 miles) north of Paris. | WIKI |
As a result, Amiens cathedral is the largest in France,[6] 200,000 cubic metres (260,000xc2xa0cuxc2xa0yd), large enough to contain two cathedrals the size of Notre Dame of Paris. | WIKI |
The cathedral, like other cathedrals across France, suffered considerable damage during the French Revolution. | WIKI |
Above the portals are two galleries; the upper is the Gallery of Kings, with twenty-two life-size statues of the Kings of France. | WIKI |
The pillar holds nine statues representing the major political, religious and military figures of France at the time; at the bottom, Cardinal de la Grange himself; The Chamberlain, Bureau de la Riviere, and Admiral Jean de Vienne, above them, King Charles himself (Centre); his son the Dauphin, the future King Charles VI of France, and his younger son. | WIKI |
King Charles I of France, on the Beau Pilier (14th c.) Sculpture on the Beau Pilier xe2x80x93 St, John the Baptist (14th c.) The Virgin Mary on the Beau Pilier (14th c.) | WIKI |
The centre of the transept, where it crosses the nave, is covered by a massive star vault, one of the earliest in France, supported by four massive pillars. | WIKI |
The cloth industry was the most dynamic component of the medieval economy, especially in northern France, and the cloth merchants were keen to display their wealth and civic pride. | WIKI |
Located in the Hauts-de-France region, in the Department of the Somme, Amiens Cathedral is one of the largest churches in France and one of the most complete 13th century Gothic churches. | UNESCO |