Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Chitwan National Park' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
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In altitude it ranges from about 100xc2xa0m (330xc2xa0ft) in the river valleys to 815xc2xa0m (2,674xc2xa0ft) in the Churia Hills. | WIKI |
In the north and west of the protected area the Narayani-Rapti river system forms a natural boundary to human settlements. | WIKI |
In 1959, Edward Pritchard Gee undertook a survey of the area, recommended creation of a protected area north of the Rapti River and of a wildlife sanctuary south of the river for a trial period of ten years. | WIKI |
In 1997, a bufferzone of 766.1xc2xa0km2 (295.8xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) was added to the north and west of the Narayani-Rapti river system, and between the south-eastern boundary of the park and the international border to India. | WIKI |
Seasonal bushfires, flooding and erosion evoke an ever-changing mosaic of riverine forest and grasslands along the river banks. | WIKI |
The Narayani-Rapti river system, their small tributaries and myriads of oxbow lakes is habitat for 113 recorded species of fish and mugger crocodiles. | WIKI |
In the early 1950s, about 235 gharials occurred in the Narayani River. | WIKI |
Every year young gharials are reintroduced into the Narayani-Rapti river system, of which sadly only very few survive. | WIKI |
The park is the last surviving example of the natural ecosystems of the xe2x80x98Teraixe2x80x99 region and covers subtropical lowland, wedged between two east-west river valleys at the base of the Siwalik range of the outer Himalayas. | UNESCO |
The core area lies between the Narayani (Gandak) and Rapti rivers to the north and the Reu River and Nepal-India international border in the south, over the Sumeswar and Churia hills, and from the Dawney hills west of the Narayani, and borders with Parsa Wildlife Reserve to the east. | UNESCO |
The forested hills and changing river landscapes serve to make Chitwan one of the most stunning and attractive parts of Nepalxe2x80x99s lowlands. | UNESCO |
Situated in a river valley basin and characterized by steep cliffs on the south-facing slopes and a mosaic of riverine forest and grasslands along the river banks of the natural landscape makes the property amongst the most visited tourist destination of its kind in the region. | UNESCO |
The property includes the Narayani (Gandaki) river, the third-largest river in Nepal which originates in the high Himalayas and drains into the Bay of Bengal providing dramatic river views and scenery as well as the river terraces composed of layers of boulders and gravels. | UNESCO |
The park also protects the catchment of the river system within the park and the major ecosystems included are Siwalik, sub-tropical deciduous forest, riverine and grassland ecosystems. | UNESCO |
The aquatic ecosystem of the park has been threatened by pollution from point and non-point sources including developments in close proximity to Narayani River. | UNESCO |
The need to address issues related to regulation of increasing traffic volume at Kasara bridge, construction of a bridge at Reu River and the underground electricity transmission line for the people living in Madi valley are also concerns. | UNESCO |