Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'City of Valletta' has mentioned 'Mediterranean' in the following places:
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The streets were designed to be wide and straight, beginning centrally from the City Gate and ending at Fort Saint Elmo (which was rebuilt) overlooking the Mediterranean; certain bastions were built 47 metres (154xc2xa0ft) high. | WIKI |
In 1939, Valletta was abandoned as the headquarters of the Royal Navy Mediterranean Fleet due to its proximity to Italy and the city became a flash point during the subsequent two-year long Siege of Malta. | WIKI |
Renzo Piano's Valletta City Gate (2014) Mediterranean Conference Centre, former Sacra Infermeria (2016) Renovated Tritonsxe2x80x99 Fountain (2018) Auberge d'Italie, renovated in 2016 to host the new MUxc5xbbA (Muxc5xbcew Nazzjonali tal-Arti) Renovated covered market Is-Suq tal-Belt, 2018 | WIKI |
The National Museum of Fine Arts is a Rococo palace dating back to the late 1570s, which served as the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet during the British era from the 1820s onwards. | WIKI |
The Mediterranean Conference Centre was formerly the Sacra Infermeria. | WIKI |
Maltaxe2x80x99s capital Valletta is a fortified city located on a hilly peninsula between two of the finest natural harbours in the Mediterranean. | UNESCO |