Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Monuments Zone of Tlacotalpan' has mentioned 'Port' in the following places:
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From the colonial era to the 20th century, it was an important port, one of few interior river ports in Latin America.
Tlacotalpan is distinct among most urban settlements in Latin America as it is a river port set back from the ocean.
Although past its heyday in the 19th century, Tlacotalpan is still classified as a river port by the Mexican government, mostly serving fishing boats and small naval patrols.
Its wealth and status as a port attracted English pirates in the 17th and 18th centuries and the city was burned down once by them in 1667.
Tlacotalpan reached its height as a port city in the 19th century.
[2] Starting in 1821, Tlacotalpan experienced economic grown as a port for products from Oaxaca and Puebla going to Veracruz and abroad to New Orleans, Havana and Bordeaux.
However, in the first part of the 20th century, Tlacotalpan's importance as a port, which had sustained it since the colonial period, waned with the construction of the Ferrocarril del Istmo railroad.
[2] In 1998, it was named a World Heritage Site by UNESCO for its history as a river port, its architecture and its traditions in poetry, music and dance.
Tlacotalpan, is an exceptionally well-preserved Spanish colonial river port close to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico.
Criterion (iv) Tlacotalpan is a Spanish colonial river port near the Gulf coast of Mexico, which has preserved its original urban fabric to an exceptional degree.