Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Monuments of Oviedo and the Kingdom of the Asturias' has mentioned 'City' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
This article is about the city in Spain.
It is also the name of the municipality that contains the city.
Oviedo's proximity to the ocean of less than 30 kilometres (19xc2xa0mi) in combination with its elevated position with areas of the city more than 300 metres above sea level causes the city to have a maritime climate, in spite of its not being located on the shoreline itself.
It is said that two monks, Mxc3xa1ximo and Fromestano (Latin: Maximus et Fromestanus), founded the city in 761.
Oviedo was established on an uninhabited hillside, with no Visigothic or Roman foundation before it became an Asturian city.
"[10] The intention with Oviedo was to shape it into a city similar to that of Visigothic Toledo.
King Fruela I of Asturias, the fourth of the Asturian monarchs, was the first decided promoter of the city as may be witnessed by his construction of both a palace and a nearby church.
The moving of the royal court to Lexc3xb3n, after the death of Alfonso III, 'The Great', links the life of the city to the relics preserved in its cathedral and the passing of pilgrims that visit El Salvador, and continue on their way to Santiago de Compostela.
The following centuries (12thxe2x80x9316th) witness the development of the medieval city, the outlines of which are still preserved today, the construction of the city walls, a devastating fire which took place on Christmas Eve in 1521, and the aqueduct works, Los Pilares, constructed in order to provide the city with water throughout the 16th century.
The city is protected against strong winds by Monte Naranco in the north and the Sierra del Aramo in the south.
The city centre is rather hilly.
The economy is strongly dependent on the service sector, with many office buildings in the city centre.
The manufacturing sector, which remains important in this part of Spain, is not prevalent in Oviedo itself, but is more important in the adjacent municipalities of Siero and Llanera which lie to the north of the city, between Oviedo and Gijon.
Plaza de la Escandalera, located in the downtown area Plaza del Fontxc3xa1n, located in the old quarters of the city.
The Uria Street, city centre
Other Spanish writers were inspired by the city, including Ramxc3xb3n Pxc3xa9rez de Ayala in Tigre Juan and Dolores Medio in her novel Nosotros los Rivero.
This prestigious event, held in the city's Campoamor Theatre, recognizes international achievement in eight different categories.
The city lends its name to the sudarium of Oviedo a religious relic[27] revered there since the 9th century.
Cabalgata de los Reyes Magos de Oriente: The traditional Twelve Night parade, where the Three Wise Men of the East and their retinue parade through the city main streets, reaching the Cathedral Square, where they make their offering to the Child Jesus.
Its climate is very similar to neighbouring city Gijxc3xb3n, with only narrow fluctuations in temperature due to its higher altitude and more inland location.
[29] The city centre is located at a lower elevation than the weather station so is likely somewhat milder year-round.
Oviedo is served by Asturias Airport, about 48xc2xa0km (30xc2xa0mi) from the center of the city; it is located in the municipality of Castrillon.
The airport is connected to the city by the A-8 motorway, the A-66 motorway and scheduled bus service (Alsa).
Michu, former Swansea City footballer.
Tioda, 9th-century architect who designed several of the city pre-romanesque buildings.
Valparaxc3xadso, Chile, since 1976[35] Bochum, Germany, since 1979[35] Buenos Aires, Argentina, since 1983[35] Veracruz, Mexico, since 1983[35] Clermont-Ferrand, France, since 1988[35][36] Tampa, Florida (U.S.) since 1991[35][37] Santiago de Compostela, Spain, since 1993[35] Santa Clara, Cuba, since 1995[35] Jersey City, New Jersey (U.S.), since 1998[35] Holon, Israel, since 1999[35] Zamora, Spain, since October 9, 2001[35] Torrevieja, Spain, since January 2, 2004[35] Hangzhou, China, since 2006[35] Valencia de Don Juan, Spain, since 2006[35] Viseu, Portugal, since April 10, 2007[35] Maranello, Italy, since April 28, 2010[35]