Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Colonial City of Santo Domingo' has mentioned 'New World' in the following places:
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Santo Domingo was initially the political and cultural hub of Spanish presence in the new world, but after a few decades started to decline as the Spaniards focused their attention more on the mainland after conquering Mexico, Peru, and other regions of Latin America. | WIKI |
East of Parque Colxc3xb3n, the cobblestone Calle Las Damas is the New World's oldest paved street, dating from 1502. | WIKI |
Altar of the Nation, tombs of the founding fathers Basilica Cathedral of Santa Marxc3xada la Menor, First Cathedral of the Americas Casa de Rodrigo de Bastidas, once home to the prominent Bastidas family, now a children's museum (Museo Infantil) Casa del Cordxc3xb3n, built by the Garay family, perhaps the oldest still-erect stone building of the New World (1502) with a beautifully carved door frame in the form of a Franciscan friar's rope belt (cordxc3xb3n) Casa de la Moneda or House of the Currency, built in 1540 with a door surrounded by five sculpted medallions in the early Renaissance style, today houses a museum of colonial coins Casa of the Dxc3xa1vila Family (One of the 3 houses that makes Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando Hotel) Casa de Nicolxc3xa1s de Ovando, today part of the Hodelpa Nicolas de Ovando Casa de Diego Caballero Casa de Campuzano Polanco, later Casa de los Presidentes, now Arzobispado de Santo Domingo Calle de los Nichos or del Arquillo chico, previously Calle del Mono in the XVI-XVII and Calle de los Polancos in the 18th century, today calle Pellerano Alfau, which is a pedestrian street. | WIKI |
The house is the only civilian building in the New World with a gothic period window Calle El Conde Calle Las Damas, oldest street of the Americas Calle Las Mercedes Chapel de los Remedios of the Dxc3xa1vila Family Chapel and Hospital of San Andrxc3xa9s, second oldest hospital in America Church and Convent of the Dominican Order, oldest church in the New World Chapel del Rosario inside the Church and Convent of the Dominican Order, also known as the Chapel of the Zodiac, built by the Campuzano Polanco family in early 18th century. | WIKI |
First permanent establishment of the xc2xabxc2xa0New Worldxc2xa0xc2xbb and capital of the West Indies,the Colonial City of Santo Domingo xe2x80x93 the only one of the 15th century in the Americas xe2x80x93 was the place of departure for the spread of European culture and the conquest of the continent. | UNESCO |
This checkerboard layout later became a reference for almost all the town planners of the New World. | UNESCO |
It is also the first fortified city (fortress of Santo Domingo and its Torre del Homenaje) and the first headquarters of Spanish power in the New World. | UNESCO |