Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Catalan Romanesque Churches of the Vall de Boí' has mentioned 'Cluny' in the following places:
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The enormous and powerful monastery at Cluny was to have lasting effect on the layout of other monasteries and the design of their churches.
Unfortunately, very little of the abbey church at Cluny remains; the "Cluny II" rebuilding of 963 onwards has completely vanished, but we have a good idea of the design of "Cluny III" from 1088 to 1130, which until the Renaissance remained the largest building in Europe.
They moved along one of the four main routes that passed through France, congregating for the journey at Jumixc3xa8ges, Paris, Vxc3xa9zelay, Cluny, Arles and St. Gall in Switzerland.
Many abbeys of France, such as that at Cluny, had many towers of varied forms.
(See image of Abbey Church of St James, Lxc3xa9bxc3xa9ny, above) The octagonal crossing tower of the Abbey church at Cluny influenced the building of other polygonal crossing towers in France, Spain and Germany.
In France, many have survived, with impressive examples at the Abbey of Saint-Pierre, Moissac, the Abbey of Sainte-Marie, Souillac,[40] and Abbey of la Madaleine, Vxc3xa9zelayxc2xa0xe2x80x93 all daughter houses of Cluny, with extensive other sculpture remaining in cloisters and other buildings.