Ebora

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Ebora is the ancient Roman name for the Portuguese city of Évora, a historic center known for its well-preserved monuments and UNESCO World Heritage status.

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Ebora canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Roman city
ancient city
historical place
continent Europe
continuouslyInhabited true
countryNow Portuguese Republic NERFINISHED
hasArchaeologicalRemainsFrom Roman period
medieval period
pre‑Roman period
hasFunctionInAntiquity administrative center
commercial center
religious center
hasHeritageStatus UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
hasNotableMonument Aqueduct of Água de Prata NERFINISHED
Chapel of Bones NERFINISHED
Roman Temple of Évora NERFINISHED
Roman walls of Évora NERFINISHED
Évora Cathedral NERFINISHED
hasTypeOfMonuments Roman civil architecture
Roman religious architecture
defensive architecture
medieval religious architecture
hasUrbanForm Roman street grid remnants
heritageDesignationYear 1986
languageUsed Latin NERFINISHED
locatedIn Alentejo NERFINISHED
Lusitania NERFINISHED
Roman Empire NERFINISHED
southern Portugal NERFINISHED
locatedOnPeninsula Iberian Peninsula NERFINISHED
modernCountry Portugal NERFINISHED
modernLocation Évora NERFINISHED
partOf Roman road network in Iberia NERFINISHED
preRomanCulture Lusitanian
regionNow Alentejo Region NERFINISHED
RomanNameOf Évora NERFINISHED
successorSettlement Évora NERFINISHED
UNESCOCriteria (ii)
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UNESCOSiteName Historic Centre of Évora NERFINISHED
wasMunicipium true
wasProvincialCenterOf Lusitania NERFINISHED

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Évora historicalName Ebora