Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paphos' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In the founding myth, the town's name is linked to the goddess Aphrodite, as the eponymous Paphos was the son (or, in Ovid, daughter) of Pygmalion[6] whose ivory cult image of Aphrodite was brought to life by the goddess as "milk-white" Galatea.
Yeroskipou is a town in Paphos' metropolitan area known for many years for its delight 'loukoumi'.
Paphos was once the only traffic-free town in Cyprus; things changed after the urbanization and rise of the population in less than ten years.
The roads in the town centre remain unchanged and are unable to accommodate the new level of traffic.
The town of Paphos has one higher education institute that began accepting students in June 2010.
In the centre of the town, this converted[clarification needed] plays host to both conferences and exhibitions throughout the year.
Paphos, situated in the District of Paphos in western Cyprus, is a serial archaeological property consisting of three components at two sites: the town of Kato Paphos (Site I), and the village of Kouklia (Site II).
Paphos (both the town of Kato Paphos and the village of Kouklia) is for the most part under government ownership, due to the policy by the Department of Antiquities to gradually acquire land within the sites and their vicinity.
Furthermore, the Law provides for the establishment of xe2x80x9cControlled Areasxe2x80x9d within the vicinity around the sites to control the height and architectural style of any proposed building; such areas are in place for both the town of Kato Paphos and the village of Kouklia.