Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chan Chan Archaeological Zone' has mentioned 'Coast' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[5] Chimor, a conquest state,[3] developed from the Chimxc3xba culture which established itself along the Peruvian coast around 1400 AD.
The high reliefs of the walls represent fish, directed towards the north and the south (what can be interpreted as representation of the two currents that mark the Peruvian coast: that of Humboldt, cold, that comes from the south and the one of El Nixc3xb1o, hot, that comes from the north), waves, rombito (fishing nets), as well as pelicans and anzumitos (mixture of sea lion and otter).
The "Nik An" complex had a single entrance and high walls up to twelve meters for a better defense, and was wider at its bases (five meters) than at its summits (one meter), in anticipation of possible earthquakes on the seismic coast.
[10] The tallest walls shelter against south-westerly winds from the coast.
[17][18] In particular, the city is severely threatened by storms from El Nixc3xb1o, which causes increased precipitation and flooding on the Peruvian coast.
The property was originally placed on the List of World Heritage in Danger in 1986 because of the precarious state of conservation of the earthen architecture and its vulnerability to the extreme climatic events caused by El Nixc3xb1o phenomenon that affects the northern coast of Peru.