Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic District of Old Québec' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Old QuebecView of Old Quebec from Lower Town.
Contents 1 Upper Town 2 Lower Town 3 The Historic District of Old Quebec 3.1 Background 4 Transportation 4.1 Rail 4.2 Air 5 References
Upper Town[edit]
Samuel de Champlain chose the Upper Town as the site for Fort Saint Louis in 1608.
It was occupied mainly by British government officials and Catholic clergy after the British Conquest, while French and English merchants and artisans lived in Lower Town.
Most of the buildings in Upper Town date to the early 19th century.
Military use did hamper growth in the Upper Town for many years, and a movement arose in the late 19th century to demolish the fortifications as obsolete and as an obstacle to urban development.
Erected in 1896, Quebec City Hall is situated in Upper Town.
Some public administration and other institutions in the Upper Town are the Quebec City Hall (Hxc3xb4tel de Ville), the Sxc3xa9minaire de Quxc3xa9bec, the Ursulines Convent, and the Augustinian Monastery and l'Hxc3xb4tel-Dieu de Quxc3xa9bec.
Parks in the Upper Town include De l'Esplanade, Artillerie, Des Gouverneurs and Montmorency parks as well as the grounds of lxe2x80x99Hotel-de-Ville.
Lower Town[edit]
The Lower Town is a historic district located at the bottom of Cap Diamant.
The Musxc3xa9e de la civilisation, the Musxc3xa9e naval de Quxc3xa9bec, the caserne Dalhousie and the Thxc3xa9xc3xa2tre Petit Champlain are among some of the museums, performance halls, theatres and exhibition venues in Lower Town.
Erected in 1687, the Notre-Dame-des-Victoires is one of many buildings in Lower Town dating back to the 17th and 18th century.
A funicular car allows for easy transportation up Cap Diamant connecting to Upper Town from the narrow Petit-Champlain road at the foot of the Cape to the top with a marvellous view of the city.
It is made up to two parts: the Upper Town, sitting atop Cap Diamant and defended by fortified ramparts, a citadel, and other defensive works, and the Lower Town, which grew up around Place Royale and the harbour.
A well-preserved integrated urban ensemble, the historic district is a remarkable example of a fortified colonial town, and unique north of Mexico.
Criterion (iv) : xc2xa0A coherent and well-preserved urban ensemble, the Historic District of Old Quxc3xa9bec is an exceptional example of a fortified colonial town and by far the most complete north of Mexico.
During this period, the fortified town retained the integrity of its essential historical components, particularly from the standpoint of its architecture and urban spatial organization.