Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Old City of Salamanca' has mentioned 'Plaza' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[citation needed] In this period, the new baroque cathedral and main square (Plaza Mayor) were finished.
Plaza Mayor at night
In 2005, Salamanca celebrated the 250th anniversary of the construction of the Plaza Mayor with a number of European events (Plaza Mayor de Europa).
On this day, students congregate in the Plaza Mayor, Salamanca to watch free performances and take part in the countdown to midnight.
The Plaza Mayor, with its galleries and arcades, is particularly impressive.
The remarkable examples include the Old Cathedral and San Marcos (12th century), the Salina and the Monterrey Palaces (16th century), and above all the Plaza Mayor (1729-1755).
Criterion (i): The Plaza Mayor of Salamanca, built as a result of a solemn decision by King Philip V in 1710, is a unique artistic achievement in Baroque art, and considered by many the heart of the Golden City (La Dorada).
Criterion (ii): With the Plaza Mayor, the Clerecxc3xada (the Jesuit seminary), the college of Calatrava, the Colegio San Ambrosio, the churches of San Sebastixc3xa1n and Santa Cruz de Caxc3xb1izares, the New Cathedral, and San Esteban, Salamanca is one of the essential art centres of the Churriguera family dynasty of architects, decorators and sculptors of Catalonia.
These key features include all the monuments related to the University and also highly important examples of Baroque art in Spain, particularly the Plaza Mayor.