Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chan Chan Archaeological Zone' has mentioned 'Peru' in the following places:
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[1] It is now an archaeological site in La Libertad Region 5 kilometres (3.1xc2xa0mi) west of Trujillo, Peru.
Chan Chan is in a particularly arid section of the coastal desert of northern Peru.
The coordinates chosen at right for the location of Chan Chan were determined using "Figure 1: Archaeological Zone of Chan Chan" from Michael West's article, "Community Settlement Patterns at Chan Chan, Peru".
In 1998, The "Master Plan for Conservation and Management of the Chan Chan Archeological Complex" was drawn up by the Freedom National Culture Institute of Peru with contributions from the World Heritage Foundation xe2x80x93 WHR, ICCROM, and GCI.
A Pan-American Course on the Conservation and Management of Earthen Architectural and Archaeological Heritage was funded by many institutes coming together, including ICCROM, the Getty Conservation Institute, and the Government of Peru.
Chan Chan, unlike most coastal ruins in Peru, is very close to the Pacific Ocean.
Criterion (iii):xc2xa0Chan Chan bears a unique testimony and is the most representative city of the disappeared Chimu kingdom where eleven thousand years of cultural evolution in northern Peru are synthesized and expressed.
The Ministry of Culture in Peru (MC), through its decentralized office in La Libertad, is the main agency charged with conserving and defending Chan Chan.
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.
The vision for Chan Chan is that it maintains its status as a cultural symbol for Peru that links the past to the present and plays an essential role in the human development of the region and the country.