Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran' has mentioned 'Hectares' in the following places:
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The three churches lie in a total area of 129 hectares (320 acres) and were inscribed under UNESCO criteria (ii), (iii), and (vi) for their outstanding value in showcasing Armenian architectural and decorative traditions, for being a major centre for diffusion of Armenian culture in the region, and for being a place of pilgrimage of the apostle St. Thaddeus, a key figure in Armenian religious traditions.
The three churches lie in a total area of 129 hectares (320 acres).
The Saint Thaddeus Monastery ensemble is in two zones, the first of which covers an area of 29.85 hectares (73.8 acres) and comprises four chapels and the monastery itself.
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.
The central zone of the monastery is in an area of 72.06 hectares (178.1 acres).
Downstream of the monastery is an area of 10.85 hectares (26.8 acres) where the village, the cemetery, and an associated church are located.
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).
The old Chapel of Dzordzor lies in the Makuchay River valley, occupying an area of 0.79 hectares (2.0 acres).