Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Vienna' has mentioned 'Danube' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[31] Slovene-speakers call the city Dunaj, which in other Central European Slavic languages means the river Danube, on which the city stands.
Evidence has been found of continuous habitation in the Vienna area since 500 BC, when Celts settled the site on the Danube.
In 976, Leopold I of Babenberg became count of the Eastern March, a district centered on the Danube on the eastern frontier of Bavaria.
Each succeeding Babenberg ruler expanded the march east along the Danube, eventually encompassing Vienna and the lands immediately east.
On the banks of the Danube, there is a Buddhist Peace Pagoda, built in 1983 by the monks and nuns of [Nipponzan Myohoji].
The earliest settlement, at the location of today's inner city, was south of the meandering Danube while the city now spans both sides of the river.
From 1850 to 1904, Vienna had expanded only on the right bank of the Danube, following the main branch before the regulation of 1868xe2x80x931875, i.e., the Old Danube of today.
In 1904, the 21st district was created by integrating Floridsdorf, Kagran, Stadlau, Hirschstetten, Aspern and other villages on the left bank of the Danube into Vienna, in 1910 Strebersdorf followed.
The Innere Stadt is situated away from the main flow of the Danube, but is bounded by the Donaukanal ("Danube canal").
Vienna's second and twentieth districts are located between the Donaukanal and the Danube.
Across the Danube, where the Vienna International Center is located (districts 21xe2x80x9322), and in the southern areas (district 23) are the newest parts of the city.
In the 1990s, a number of quarters were adapted and extensive building projects were implemented in the areas around Donaustadt (north of the Danube) and Wienerberg (in southern Vienna).
The 220-meter high DC Tower 1 located on the Northern bank of the Danube, completed in 2013, is the tallest skyscraper in Vienna.
Danube International School International University Vienna SAE Vienna Lauder Business School Lycxc3xa9e Franxc3xa7ais de Vienne Vienna Christian School Vienna International School American International School Japanische Schule in Wien (Japanese school) Amadeus International School
The Donauinsel, part of Vienna's flood defenses, is a 21.1xc2xa0km (13.1xc2xa0mi) long artificial island between the Danube and Neue Donau dedicated to leisure activities.
UN complex in Vienna, with the Austria Center Vienna in front, taken from the Danube Tower in the nearby Donaupark before the extensive building work
Vienna, situated on the Danube River in the eastern part of Austria, developed from early Celtic and Roman settlements into a medieval and Baroque city, eventually becoming the capital of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.