Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Syracuse and the Rocky Necropolis of Pantalica' has mentioned 'Well' in the following places:
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[7][15] The settlement of Syracuse was a planned event, as a strong central leader, Arkhias the aristocrat, laid out how property would be divided up for the settlers, as well as plans for how the streets of the settlement should be arranged, and how wide they should be. | WIKI |
However, Agathocles was eventually defeated in Africa as well. | WIKI |
[19] From 663 to 668 Syracuse was the seat of the Greek-speaking Emperor Constans II, as well as a capital of the Byzantine (Eastern Roman) Empire and metropolis of the whole Sicilian Church. | WIKI |
New quarters were built, and the cathedral was restored, as well as other churches. | WIKI |
The 17th century destruction changed the appearance of Syracuse forever, as well as the entire Val di Noto, whose cities were rebuilt along the typical lines of Sicilian Baroque, considered one of the most typical expressions of the architecture of Southern Italy. | WIKI |
The roof of the nave is from Norman times, as well as the mosaics in the apses. | WIKI |
The most important buildings and structures of the historical centre and the archaeological area (Theatre, Amphitheatre, Monumental Altar of Ieron II, cave of xe2x80x9cOrecchio di Dionisioxe2x80x9d) are well preserved and the general state of conservation of the majority of the urban and building network has considerably improved due to the protection policies that have been implemented particularly in the last thirty years. | UNESCO |
All restoration works are preceded by meticulous and in-depth research, as well as historical and other subject analyses. | UNESCO |
This Superintendence is responsible for all activities involving the protection for emergency treatment, implementing archaeological research, restoration, enhancement as well as to ensure the use, protection and preservation of cultural heritage. | UNESCO |
The vision of the Management Plan is to safeguard the cultural heritage and to conserve the stratified urban fabric; to support traditional socio-economic interrelations and cultural production; to improve the quality of life, maintaining mixed uses, increasing security and hygiene, as well as to raise awareness and understanding of heritage resources. | UNESCO |