Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador)' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
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City in Marrakesh-Safi, Morocco | WIKI |
Essaouira (/xc9x9bsxc9x99xcbx88wxc9xaarxc9x99/; Arabic: xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xb5xd9x88xd9x8axd8xb1xd8xa9xe2x80x8e, romanized:xc2xa0axe1xb9xa3-xe1xb9xa2awxc4xabra; Berber: xe2xb5x8exe2xb5x93xe2xb4xb3xe2xb4xb0xe2xb4xb7xe2xb5x93xe2xb5x94, Amegdul; Portuguese: Mogador) is a city in the western Moroccan region of Mexe1xb9x9bxe1xb9x9bakec-Asfi, on the Atlantic coast. | WIKI |
The name of the city is usually spelled Essaouira in Latin script, and xd8xa7xd9x84xd8xb5xd9x88xd9x8axd8xb1xd8xa9 in Arabic script. | WIKI |
This is the diminutive[2] (with definite article) of the noun xe1xb9xa3uxe1xb9x9b which means "wall (as round a yard, city), rampart". | WIKI |
In the Berber language, which is spoken by a sizeable proportion of the city's inhabitants, it is called "Taxe1xb9xa3xe1xb9xa3ort", meaning 'the small fortress'. | WIKI |
He bombarded the city the Salxc3xa9, destroyed three corsair ships, and then sent the Griffon under Captain Treillebois to Mogador. | WIKI |
For 12 years, Mohammed III directed a French engineer, Thxc3xa9odore Cornut, and several other Moroccan and European architects and technicians to build the fortress and city along modern lines. | WIKI |
Thxc3xa9dore Cornut designed and built the city itself, particularly the Kasbah area, corresponding to the royal quarters and the buildings for Christian merchants and diplomats. | WIKI |
The city flourished until the caravan trade died, superseded by direct European shipping trade with sub-Saharan Africa. | WIKI |
[18] The city functioned as the harbour for Marrakesh, as it was only a few days from the inland city. | WIKI |
Mogador was used as a base for a military expedition against Dar Anflous, when 8,000 French troops were located outside the city under the orders of Generals Franchet d'Esperey and Brulard. | WIKI |
The Medina of Essaouira (formerly "Mogador") is a UNESCO World Heritage listed city, an example of a late 18th-century fortified town, as transferred to North Africa by European colonists. | WIKI |
There are only a handful of modern purpose-built hotels within the walls of the old city. | WIKI |
Essaouira presents itself as a city full of culture: several small art galleries are found all over the town. | WIKI |