Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Berne' has mentioned 'Peninsula' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The area chosen by Berchtold V was a hilly peninsula bounded by the Aare on three sides.
The long, narrow shape of the peninsula made the city develop as several long, parallel rows of houses.
On the eastern end of the peninsula a small fort, called Castle Nydegg, was founded by Berchtold IV in the second half of the twelfth century.
Either when the fort was built or in 1191, the city of Bern was founded around the eastern end of the peninsula.
[4] In the south-east part of the peninsula below the main hill that the rest of the Old City occupied, a section known as Matte grew up.
[10] Junkerngasse (Junker Lane), which is parallel to Gerechtigkeitsgasse, was originally known as Kilchgasse (Church Lane) but was renamed because of number of patricians or untitled nobility which lived on the southern side of the peninsula.
Situated in the northeast and southeast of the Aare peninsula, the Nydeggstalden and the Mattequartier together constitute medieval Bern's smallest neighbourhood.
The Mxc3xbcnster of Bern (German: Berner Mxc3xbcnster) is a Protestant Gothic cathedral located on the south side of the peninsula.
The Parliament Building (German: Bundeshaus, French: Palais fxc3xa9dxc3xa9ral, Italian: Palazzo federale, Latin: Curia Confoederationis Helveticae) is built along the southern edge of the peninsula and straddles the location of the former Kxc3xa4figturm wall.
The bear represents the bear, that according to legend, Berchtold shot on the Aare peninsula as he was searching for a site to build a city.