Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maritime Greenwich' has mentioned 'River Thames' in the following places:
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The settlement later became known as East Greenwich to distinguish it from West Greenwich or Deptford Strond, the part of Deptford adjacent to the River Thames,[6] but the use of East Greenwich to mean the whole of the town of Greenwich died out in the 19th century. | WIKI |
Greenwich is covered by the Greenwich West and Peninsula wards of the London Borough of Greenwich, which was formed in 1965 by merging the former Metropolitan Borough of Greenwich with that part of the Metropolitan Borough of Woolwich which lay south of the River Thames. | WIKI |
The town of Greenwich is built on a broad platform to the south of the outside of a broad meander in the River Thames, with a safe deep water anchorage lying in the river. | WIKI |
Greenwich is bordered by Deptford Creek and Deptford to the west; the residential area of Westcombe Park to the east; the River Thames to the north; and the A2 and Blackheath to the south. | WIKI |
This connects Greenwich to the Isle of Dogs on the northern side of the River Thames. | WIKI |
[55] The Greenwich foot tunnel provides pedestrian access to the southern end of the Isle of Dogs, across the river Thames. | WIKI |
Symmetrically arranged alongside the River Thames, the ensemble of the 17th century Queenxe2x80x99s House, part of the last Royal Palace at Greenwich, the palatial Baroque complex of the Royal Hospital for Seamen, and the Royal Observatory founded in 1675 and surrounded by the Royal Park laid out in the 1660s by Andrxc3xa9 Le Nxc3xb4tre, reflects two centuries of Royal patronage and represents a high point of the work of the architects Inigo Jones (1573-1652) and Christopher Wren (1632-1723), and more widely European architecture at an important stage in its evolution. | UNESCO |