Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Medina of Essaouira (formerly Mogador)' has mentioned 'Port' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
From the time of its rebuilding by Muhammad III until the end of the nineteenth century, Essaouira served as Morocco's principal port, offering the goods of the caravan trade to the world.
The road from Marrakesh to Essaouira is a straight line, explaining the king's choice of this port among the many others along the Moroccan coast.
Medina Fortifications: Sqala du Port Sqala de la Kasbah The most picturesque gates: Port de la Marine Bab Manjana with clocktower Tagart beach (with sand dunes) Notre-Dame-de-lxe2x80x99Assomption church (catholic, operational) Sidi Mogdoul mosque Sidi Mogdoul lighthouse Ben Youssef mosque[32]
Its relatively late foundation in comparison to other medinas of North Africa was the work of the Alaouite Sultan Sidi Mohamed Ben Abdallah (1757-1790) who wished to make this small Atlantic town a royal port and chief Moroccan commercial centre open to the outside world.