Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tyre' has mentioned 'Town' in the following places:
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[10] In Semitic languages, the name of the city means "rock"[11] after the rocky formation on which the town was originally built. | WIKI |
He thus laid the foundation of modern Tyre demographics as many of those settlers xe2x80x93 or their descendants respectively xe2x80x93 later moved to the town. | WIKI |
Around 1750, Jabal Amel's ruler from the Shiite dynasty of Ali al-Saghir (see above),[86] Sheikh Nasif al-Nassar, initiated a number of construction projects to attract new inhabitants to the almost deserted town. | WIKI |
However, around the same time the resurgence of Tyre suffered some backlashes: the devastating Near East earthquakes of 1759 destroyed parts of the town and killed an unknown number of people as well. | WIKI |
In 1829, another Town of Tyre was formed: in the United States of America. | WIKI |
An early settler xe2x80x93 Jason Smith xe2x80x93 was "presumably" inspired by ancient Tyre when he chose the name, according to the Town Historian in the northern Seneca County of the state of New York. | WIKI |
The town xe2x80x93 like its Mediterranean namesake xe2x80x93 featured an aqueduct, a part of which still exists. | WIKI |
[101] Subsequently, a number of Egyptians settled in the city, which still today features a "Street of the Egyptians" in its old town. | WIKI |
View of Tyre's Old Town in 1950, by Dutch photographer Willem van de Poll, Nationaal Archief | WIKI |
[86] While the rebels held the old town, the government forces controlled all access to the peninsula. | WIKI |
[86] His base became the Abdel Hussein Mosque at the entry of the old town. | WIKI |
Palestinian militants retaliated with rocket fire on the Israeli town of Nahariya, leaving three civilians dead. | WIKI |
It is located in the historical building of the "Beit Daoud" next to the "Beit El Medina" in the old town. | WIKI |
The Lebanese Evangelical School in Tyre with a history of more than 150 years is arguably the largest school in town. | WIKI |
Sign at Tadamon's club home at the entrance of the Old Town | WIKI |
Located on the southern coast of Lebanon, 83 km south of Beirut, the antique town of Tyre was the great Phoenician city that reigned over the seas and founded prosperous colonies such as Cadiz and Carthage and according to legend, was the place of the discovery of purple pigment. | UNESCO |
In the modern town of Soxc3xbbr, the property consists of two distinct sites: the one of the town, on the headland, and the one of the Necropolis of El Bass, on the continent. | UNESCO |
The site of the town comprises important archaeological vestiges, a great part of which is submerged. | UNESCO |
The sector of Tyre El Bass, constituting the principal entrance of the town in antique times, comprises the remains of the necropolis, on either side of a wide monumental causeway dominated by a Roman triumphal arch dating from the 2nd century AD. | UNESCO |
As the exact boundaries of the site have not yet been formally approved, it must be assumed that the zones protected by the national legislation, as documented by the town plan, are assimilated into the inscribed property and include the essential attributes of the Outstanding Universal Value of the property. | UNESCO |
A master plan for the town is already approved. | UNESCO |