Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'History' in the following places:
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Quiriguxc3xa1 shares its architectural and sculptural styles with the nearby Classic Period city of Copxc3xa1n, with whose history it is closely entwined.
Contents 1 Name and location 2 Population 3 Economy 4 Known rulers 5 History 5.1 Early history 5.2 Hiatus and recovery 5.3 Apogee 5.4 Decline and collapse 5.5 Postclassic 5.6 Modern history 6 The site 6.1 Architecture 6.2 Monuments 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External links
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[28] From this it is evident that right from the beginning of its recorded history Quiriguxc3xa1 was subservient to its southern neighbour, and was founded to bring the lucrative trade route of the Motagua River under the control of Copxc3xa1n and, indirectly, of Tikal.
Not only does this text give a better understanding of the rise and fall of Quirigua, but also describes the span of time between 426 AD to 810 AD making it possible to reconstruct parts of Mayan history.