Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Komodo National Park' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
In 1928 there were only 30 people living in Komodo Village (known locally as Kampung Komodo), and approximately 250 people on Rinca Island in 1930.
Komodo Village has had the highest population within the park, mostly due to migration by people from Sape, Manggarai, Madura, and South Sulawesi.
The number of buildings in Komodo Village has increased rapidly from 30 houses in 1958, to 194 houses in 1994, and 270 houses in 2000.
Papagaran Village is similar in size, with 258 families totaling 1,078 people.
At the 2010 Census, Komodo Village had 1,508 inhabitants and Papagaran Village had 1,262 inhabitants.
On average, each village has four classes and four teachers.
Almost every village has a local medical facility with staff, and at least a paramedic.
Outside the park, in Warloka village on Flores, there is a Chinese trading post remnant of some interest.