Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Incense Route - Desert Cities in the Negev' has mentioned 'Jordan' in the following places:
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The eastxe2x80x93west "incense route", which operated from 400 BC to 200 AD, brought economic progress to the Nabataeans; the trade diminished when Romans occupied Petra which was then Jordan's capital of the Nabataean Empire. | WIKI |
The Mediterranean was the first link on this route in the Negev Desert to the southern part of Israel in a route of 200 kilometres (120xc2xa0mi) length, with Moa on the eastern border and with Jordan to Haluza on the northwestern side. | WIKI |
Ten of the sites (four towns - Haluza, Mamshit, Avdat and Shivta; four fortresses - Kazra, Nekarot, Makhmal, and Grafon; and the two caravanserai of Moa and Saharonim) lie along, or near to, the main trade route from Petra, capital of the Nabatean Empire in Jordan, to the Mediterranean ports. | UNESCO |