Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Jesuit Missions of the Chiquitos' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The interior region bordering Spanish and Portuguese territories in South America was largely unexplored at the end of the 17th century.
[nb 1][3] Chiquitos has since been used incorrectly both to denote people of the largest ethnic group in the area (correctly known as Chiquitano), and collectively to denote the more than 40xc2xa0ethnic groups with different languages and cultures living in the region known as the [Gran] Chiquitania.
[13] The missionaries in Chiquitos founded their settlements increasingly further east, towards the Paraguay River, while those south of Asuncixc3xb3n moved closer to the Paraguay River by establishing their missions increasingly farther north, thereby avoiding the impassable Chaco region.
Not until 1767, when the missions had encroached sufficiently on the hostile region and just before the Jesuits were expelled from the New World, did Fr.
Recently ICOMOS, the International Council on Monuments and Sites, warned that the traditional architectural ensemble that makes up the site has become vulnerable following agrarian reforms from 1953 which threatened the fragile socioeconomic infrastructure of the region.
The mission had to be moved in 1701 and 1705 because of epidemics in the region.
The mission was inhabited by the Chiquitanos, the largest tribe in the region.
These sculptures exhibit a style unique to the Chiquitos region, differing from that of the reductions in Paraguay or the Bolivian highlands.
The thriving economy in the reductions enabled them to export surplus goods to all parts of Upper Peru, although ironically not to Paraguay xe2x80x93 the region the Jesuits most wanted to reach.
Between 1992 and 2009, the populations of San Xavier and especially Concepcixc3xb3n tripled, and more than doubled in San Ignacio de Velasco, now the regionxe2x80x99s fastest-growing municipality.
Tourism is now an important source of income for the region, amounting in Concepcixc3xb3n Municipio alone to US$296,140, or 7.2% of the annual gross production.
[46] According to a report published by the "Coordinadora Interinstitucional de la Provincia Velasco" in 2007, 17,381 people visited San Ignacio de Velasco, the largest town in the region, as tourists in 2006.
Other than cultural tourism to the missionary circuit and musical festivals, the region offers many natural attractions like rivers, lagoons, hot springs, caves and waterfalls, although there is no infrastructure to support tourism in this regard.