Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Stone Town of Zanzibar' has mentioned 'Cathedral' in the following places:
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Seen in the picture are the Sultan's palace, House of Wonders, Forodhani Gardens, and the St. Joseph's Cathedral | WIKI |
[27] The cathedral was constructed in a large area at the centre of Stone Town that previously hosted the biggest slave market of Zanzibar; the place was deliberately chosen to celebrate the end of slavery, and the altar was in the exact spot where the main whipping post of the market used to be. | WIKI |
The design of the church was based on that of the Marseille Cathedral, its faxc3xa7ade, with two high spires, is one of the most well-known landmarks of Stone Town and can be seen from a distance when sailing into the harbor. | WIKI |
Street Street Old Fort St. Joseph's Cathedral, Zanzibar Traditional door Evening sky Ruins Ruins Boat in waters Gate in ruins "Poste franxc3xa7aise". | WIKI |
xc2xa0The major buildings date from the 18th and 19th centuries and include monuments such as the Old Fort, built on the site of an earlier Portuguese church; the house of wonder, a large ceremonial xc2xa0palace built by Sultan Barghash; the Old Dispensary; St. Josephxe2x80x99s Roman Catholic Cathedral; Christ Church Anglican Cathedral commemorating the work of David Livingston in abolishing the slave trade and built on the site of the last slave market; the residence of the slave trader Tippu Tip; the Malindi Bamnara Mosque; the Jamat Khan built for the Ismaili sect; the Royal Cemetery; the Hamamni and other Persian baths. | UNESCO |