Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Iguaçu National Park' has mentioned 'Brazil' in the following places:
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National park in Brazil | WIKI |
Iguaxc3xa7u National Park (Portuguese pronunciation:xc2xa0[ixc9xa1waxcbx88su]) is a national park in Paranxc3xa1 State, Brazil. | WIKI |
It is the most important park of the Prata Basin and, since it is a haven to a significant genetic asset of animal and vegetal species, it was the first park in Brazil to receive a Management Plan. | WIKI |
In Brazil the Park has boundaries with the following municipalities: Foz do Iguaxc3xa7u, Medianeira, Matelxc3xa2ndia, Cxc3xa9u Azul, Sxc3xa3o Miguel do Iguaxc3xa7u, Santa Terezinha de Itaipu, Santa Tereza do Oeste, Capitxc3xa3o Lexc3xb4nidas Marque, Capanema and Serranxc3xb3polis. | WIKI |
This meeting of rivers forms the triple Brazil, Argentina and Paraguay border. | WIKI |
[5] The park would be part of the proposed Trinational Biodiversity Corridor, which aims to provide forest connections between conservation units in Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina in the Upper Paranxc3xa1 ecoregion. | WIKI |
The Iguaxc3xa7u National Park is a World Heritage property of 169,695.88 hectares located in the State of Paranxc3xa1, in southern Brazil, adjacent to the Iguazxc3xba National Park, also a World Heritage property in Argentina. | UNESCO |
Both properties, together with some protected areas, are contiguous major remnants of the interior Atlantic Forest, once a much larger forest area, along the junction of the Iguaxc3xa7u and Paranxc3xa1 rivers where Paraguay, Argentina, and Brazil converge. | UNESCO |
The river, named after the indigenous term for xe2x80x9cgreat waterxe2x80x9d, forms a semi-circle in the heart of the two parks and constitutes the international border between Argentina and Brazil before flowing into the mighty Paranxc3xa1 River, 25 kilometres downstream from the park. | UNESCO |
Eventually, the property should be buffered by adequate and harmonized land use planning in the adjacent areas in Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay. | UNESCO |