Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran' has mentioned 'Chapel' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Dzordzor Chapel was built on the bank of the Makuchay River at Dzordzor by Bishop Zachariah in 1314 on very modest lines, making use of the vestiges of an earlier religious monument dated between the 10th and 12th centuries.
[11] Later, the chapel came under threat of submergence from a proposed dam and had to be shifted to a new location upstream.
The second zone is about 2 kilometres (1.2xc2xa0mi) away to the southeast of the monastery, occupies an area of 1.98 hectares (4.9 acres), and is the location of a fifth chapel, the Chapel of Sandokt.
[11] In one of the two cemeteries next to this chapel there is a sarcophagus.
The main chapel is located on a steep slope within an enclosed wall in an area of 48 by 72 metres (157xc2xa0ft xc3x97xc2xa0236xc2xa0ft).
Upstream, about 10 kilometres (6.2xc2xa0mi) away, is the Chupan Chapel (Chupan meaning "shepherd"), located close to the town of Jolfa on the bank of the Araxe River in an area of 4.18 hectares (10.3 acres).
It has a dome that is supported over a tambour, but the rest of the structures next to the chapel are in ruins.
What is present now is a remnant of the large monastery that once existed there, as the entire chapel has been shifted to a new location 600 metres (2,000xc2xa0ft) away due to submergence resulting from a dam that was built on the river.
Of 1500 stones used at the new site to rebuild the chapel with the dome, only 250 were new stones as all the numbered stones from the old site were able to be reassembled according plan.