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The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Quarter of the City of Colonia del Sacramento' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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Colonia del Sacramento (Spanish:xc2xa0[koxcbx88lonja xc3xb0el sakxc9xbeaxcbx88mento] (listen); Portuguese: Colxc3xb3nia do Sacramento) is a city in southwestern Uruguay, by the Rxc3xado de la Plata, facing Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Antonio Pedro de Vasconcellos took over as governor on 14 March 1722 and transformed it into the richest and best defended city in the Rio de la Plata region.
On 10 January 1809, before the independence of Uruguay, it was designated as a "Villa" ("town" in 19th century Portuguese) and has since been elevated to the status of "Ciudad" ("city" in Spanish).
The city was developed on a peninsula that protrudes into the Rxc3xado de la Plata.
The 16 hectare "Barrio Histxc3xb3rico", or Portuguese Old City, was enclosed by a fortification wall across the peninsula in the site of present-day Calle Ituzaingxc3xb3.
The Portuguese part of the city has an irregular street network.
Outside the wall, the historical part of the city was planned in Spanish colonial style and in the characteristic checkerboard layout.
Portxc3xb3n de Campo xe2x80x93 the City Gate and wooden drawbridge Lighthouse and convent ruins of the 17th-century Convent of San Francisco Basxc3xadlica del Santxc3xadsimo Sacramento xe2x80x93 the Basilica of the Holy Sacrament, built of stone by the Portuguese in 1808 Portuguese Museum xe2x80x93 constructed in the 18th century, it exhibits Portuguese furnishings, jewelry, uniforms and old maps of Portuguese naval expeditions Casa de Nacarello xe2x80x93 an 18th-century Portuguese house Municipal Museum xe2x80x93 rebuilt by the Spanish in 1835 as the Casa del Almirante Brown, it exhibits artifacts and documents of the city's different periods and cultures Viceroy's House xe2x80x93 the Casa del Virrey, reconstructed from the original ruins Plaza de toros Real de San Carlos, a Bullring included in an old tourist complex now abandoned.
Views of the Barrio Histxc3xb3rico Map of the Old City in ceramic tiles View of the historic district from the top of the lighthouse Portxc3xb3n de Campo, the City Gate Lighthouse at Colonia del Sacramento Calle San Pedro, a typical street in the historic district The 1866 Wharf of Colonia The water front Old car parked on Calle Real in the historic district Night at the historic quarter district - "Misiones de los Tapes" Street The Buquebus seen from the Paseo San Gabriel Restaurant on a corner Wall art in Colonia del Sacramento Remains of Portuguese Azulejo
The city is served by Laguna de los Patos International Airport located 6 kilometres (4xc2xa0mi) from Colonia along Route 1.
Instead, this city has a free plan adapted to the topographical features of the site, although strongly influenced by its military function.
Surrounded by water on three sides, the relationship of the city to the river is one of the natural aspects that additionally characterizes it.
In addition, there is a buffer zone that extends to the immediate area of the Historic Quarter, including the city centre.