Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Archaeological Park and Ruins of Quirigua' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[10][11] Although the river passed close to the site during the period of the city's occupation, it has since changed course and now flows 1xc2xa0km (0.6xc2xa0mi) south of the ceremonial centre.
The Motagua River flows down from the western Guatemalan highlands, and Quiriguxc3xa1 was ideally positioned to control the trade of uncut jade, the majority of which was found in the middle reaches of the Motagua Valley,[21] as well as controlling the flow of other important commodities up and down the river such as cacao, which was produced as a local cash crop.
The platform was built from river cobbles and was paved with stone slabs.
The western side of the wall overlooked the river and bore five alternating mosaic masks representing solar deities and serpents with human arms.
[97] Locus 122 and Locus 123 are groups located on the floodplain south of the river.