Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Lake Baikal' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
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Baikal is home to thousands of species of plants and animals, many of them endemic to the region.
The region to the east of Lake Baikal is referred to as Transbaikalia or as the Transbaikal,[16] and the loosely defined region around the lake itself is sometimes known as Baikalia.
A digital elevation model of Lake Baikal region
In 2007, the Russian government declared the Baikal region a special economic zone.
At the northern part of the lake, Baikalplan (a German NGO) built together with Russians in 2009 the Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track, a 100xc2xa0km (62xc2xa0mi)-long long-distance trail as an example for sustainable development of the region.
Rosatom plans to build a laboratory near Baikal, in conjunction with an international uranium plant and to invest $2.5xc2xa0billion in the region and create 2,000 jobs in the city of Angarsk.
Critics and environmentalists argued it would be a disaster for the region and are urging the government to reconsider.
After enrichment, only 10% of the uranium-derived radioactive material would be exported to international customers,[117] leaving 90% near the Lake Baikal region for storage.
According to 19th-century traveler T. W. Atkinson, locals in the Lake Baikal Region had the tradition that Christ visited the area:
The people have a tradition in connection with this region which they implicitly believe.
They say "that Christ visited this part of Asia and ascended this summit, whence he looked down on all the region around.