Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Alejandro de Humboldt National Park' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
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The park was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2001 for of its size, altitude range, complex lithology, landform diversity, and wealth of endemic flora and fauna. | WIKI |
The rivers that flow off the peaks of the park are some of the largest in the insular Caribbean. | WIKI |
The park is said to be the most humid place in Cuba[3] and this causes a high biological diversity. | WIKI |
The park has an area of 711.38xc2xa0km2 (274.67xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi),[1] of which 685.72xc2xa0km2 (264.76xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) land area and 22.63xc2xa0km2 (8.74xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) marine area. | WIKI |
[2] This has allowed for remarkably high rates of endemism and biodiversity in the park. | WIKI |
[4] 16 of Cuba's 28 endemic plant species are protected in the park including such flora as Dracaena cubensis and Podocarpus ekman. | WIKI |
Fauna present in the park includes various species of parrots, lizards, hummingbirds, the endangered Cuban solenodon (endemic), hutia and snails. | WIKI |
Over 900 total plant species have been recorded at the park, along with 45 species of reptiles, 21 amphibian species, and 10 mammal species. | WIKI |
The park has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of northern bobwhites, white crowned and plain pigeons, grey-headed and blue-headed quail-doves, Antillean nighthawks, Cuban nightjars, Antillean palm-swifts, Cuban emeralds, bee hummingbirds, great lizard cuckoos, Cuban pygmy owls, bare-legged owls, Cuban kites, Gundlach's hawks, Cuban trogons and todies, ivory-billed, Cuban green and West Indian woodpeckers, Cuban amazons and parakeets, loggerhead and giant kingbirds, La Sagra's flycatchers, Cuban pewees, vireos, crows, gnatcatchers and solitaires, Oriente warblers, Cuban orioles, tawny-shouldered and Cuban blackbirds, Greater Antillean grackles, western spindalises, and Cuban bullfinches and grassquits. | WIKI |
The park began to be laid out in the 1960s, with the declaration of the Jaguani and Cupeyal del Norte nature reserves. | WIKI |
Endemism rates for vertebrates and invertebrates found in the park are also very high. | UNESCO |
There is a main administrative center in Guantanamo, and two secondary centers and several posts are distributed across the park. | UNESCO |