Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Inner City of Paramaribo' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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The city is named for the Paramaribo tribe living at the mouth of the Suriname River; the name is from Tupixe2x80x93Guarani para "large river" + maribo "inhabitants". | WIKI |
[10] In 1987, an administrative reorganization took place in Suriname and the city was divided into 12 administrative resorts (jurisdictions). | WIKI |
The city is located on the Suriname River, approximately 15 kilometres (9.3xc2xa0mi) inland from the Atlantic Ocean, in the Paramaribo district. | WIKI |
Indicated in brown is the area devastated by the city fire of that year. | WIKI |
The city has no true dry season; all 12 months of the year average more than 60 millimetres or 2.4 inches of rainfall, but the city does experience noticeably wetter and drier periods during the year. | WIKI |
The city is famed for its diverse ethnic makeup, including Creoles (African or mixed African-European descent) 27%, Indian (East Indian descent) 23%, Multiracials 18%, Maroons (descendants of escaped enslaved Africans) 16%, Javanese (Indonesian descent) 10%, Indigenous (descendants of native population) 2%, Chinese (descendants of 19th-century contract workers) 1.5%, and smaller numbers of Europeans (primarily of Dutch and Portuguese descent), Lebanese and Jews. | WIKI |
The resorts of Paramaribo district therefore correspond to boroughs of the city. | WIKI |
[16] The historic inner city is located along the left bank of the Suriname River. | WIKI |
The historic inner city is located along the left bank of the Suriname River and is defined by the Sommelsdijkse Kreek to the north and the Viottekreek to the south. | UNESCO |
The original urban pattern is still authentic in relation to the historical built environment, because no major infrastructural changes have taken place, no building lines have been altered and no high-rising buildings have been built in the city centre. | UNESCO |
The timber buildings are vulnerable to fire, and the inner city is vulnerable to lack of enforcement of protective controls as well as neglect due to the socio-economic situation. | UNESCO |
This resolution established an Expert Building Committee (Special Advisory Committee) and designated the historic inner city and adjacent buffer zones. | UNESCO |