Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Quito' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Pre-Columbian period 1.2 Colonial period 1.3 Republican Ecuador 1.4 21st century 2 Geography 2.1 Nearby volcanoes 2.2 Climate 3 Topographical zones 4 Economy 5 Politics 5.1 Governance 5.2 Urban parishes 5.3 Ecclesiastical parishes 6 Transportation 6.1 Public transportation 6.2 Highway transportation 6.3 Air transportation 6.4 Rail transportation 6.5 Subway 7 Points of interest 7.1 Historic center 7.2 El Panecillo 7.3 La Mariscal 7.4 Plaza Foch (La Zona) 7.5 Parks 7.5.1 Metropolitano 7.5.2 Bicentenario 7.5.3 La Carolina 7.5.4 El Ejido 7.5.5 Guxc3xa1pulo 7.5.6 La Alameda 7.5.7 La Floresta 7.6 TeleferiQo 7.7 Outside the city 7.8 Culture 8 Education 8.1 Universities 8.2 Libraries 9 Museums 10 Sports 11 Crime 12 Notable people 13 International relations 14 See also 15 References 16 Bibliography 17 External links | WIKI |
The palace overlooks the bustling public space known as Independence Square or Plaza Grande (colonial name), together with the Archbishop's Palace, the Municipal Palace, the Hotel Plaza Grande and the Metropolitan Cathedral. | WIKI |
The construction of the church began in 1550, on land adjacent to the plaza where the Native Americans engaged in the barter of products. | WIKI |
Municipal Palace in the Plaza Grande. | WIKI |
Plaza Grande. | WIKI |
Plaza Foch (La Zona)[edit] | WIKI |
Plaza Foch | WIKI |
Plaza Foch is heavily frequented from Thursday to Saturday, and draws tourists from all over the world. | WIKI |
Casa del Alabado xe2x80x93 Located just south of Plaza San Francisco, this is the Old Town's newest museum and houses a collection of pre-colonial art. | WIKI |
In general, the urban plan and its integration into the landscape may be considered as entirely authentic because the original generic form has remained unaltered and the Plaza Mayor (Main Square) has developed organically with very few changes.The preservation of traditional trades, the contributions of craftsmen holders of ancient know-how and the use of local materials (stone, lime, mud and wood) make it possible to maintain the significant characteristics of the different architectonic components and their decorative elements. | UNESCO |