Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Levuka Historical Port Town' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
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At the northern end of Levuka is the traditional Fijian village of Levuka. | WIKI |
The village chief, who bears the title of Tui Levuka, is a direct descendant of the chief who welcomed the first European settlers. | WIKI |
At the southern end of the town lies the village of Nasova, where the King Seru Epenisa Cakobau signed the Deed of Cession, ceding the islands to Great Britain on 10 October 1874. | WIKI |
Key elements include the former Totoga and Nasau village sites, the former Cakobau Parliament House site (now the European Memorial), Morris Hedstrom bond store, the Baba indentured labour settlement, the Hennings residence, Captain Robbiexe2x80x99s bungalow, Sacred Heart Cathedral and Presbytery dating from the 1860s, the Royal Hotel founded in the late 1860s, Deed of Cession site, former Government (Nasova) House site, Port Authority, Post and Customs buildings together with their remnant tram tracks to the wharf, former Methodist Church and mission, Levuka Public School, Town Hall, Masonic Lodge, Ovalau Club, Bowling Club, workers cottages and the shell button factory site. | UNESCO |