Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Naval Port of Karlskrona' has mentioned 'Shipyard' in the following places:
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The shipyard in Karlskrona was established almost at the same time as the city. | WIKI |
In 1711, the shipyard was Sweden's largest industrial employer with 1,100 workers. | WIKI |
The large military area and the shipyard show that Karlskrona, as the kingdom's southern gate, was long considered a very important city to defend. | WIKI |
In front of the Amiralitetskyrkan church is the statue of Rosenbom, made famous by the children's book of Selma Lagerlxc3xb6f, The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, in which the statue tells the story of the c.[18] Near the church is also the Admiralstorn Tower, dating from 1699, originally used to indicate the time for the shipyard workers but used since 1909 as the church tower[19] The ma is seen holding some text in Swedish. | WIKI |
Before that the museum lay in the former cadet barracks in the naval harbour, xc3x96rlogshamnen, and until 1963 was known as the Shipyard Museum (Varvsmuseet). | WIKI |
The city being one of the most important in Sweden, with in particular a large shipyard, the need for railway was great. | WIKI |
The shipyard, further south, was connected in 1888, thanks to an underground line of 2xc2xa0km, but the line closed in 1990. | WIKI |
Karlskrona city public library Museum Lionardo da Vinci Ideale Kapellparken Admiralstorn (bell tower) Gunpowder House The shipyard Karlskronavarvet with the old crane Fiskbron, the old harbour in centre of karlskrona Bastion Aurora Bath-house in Karlskrona Milestone in Karlskrona Nils Holgersson, statue made by Ralf Borselius Statue of King Charles XIII | WIKI |
The city was designed by Quartermaster General Erik Dahlbergh in a grid plan with Baroque features, and included the complete range of necessary functions: naval base facilities, military fortifications and defences, a shipyard, a civil city with trade and administration, supply areas, areas for provisions, and residential areas for groups from various levels of society. | UNESCO |