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. | WIKI |
Tlacotalpan is distinct among most urban settlements in Latin America as it is a river port set back from the ocean. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
Tlacotalpan reached its height as a port city in the 19th century. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
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. | WIKI |
[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. | WIKI |
Tlacotalpan, is an exceptionally well-preserved Spanish colonial river port close to the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. | UNESCO |
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. | UNESCO |