Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Los Alerces National Park' has mentioned 'Chile' in the following places:
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It is one of the longest-living trees in the world; some in Chile are 3,600 years old. | WIKI |
The alerce is restricted to a small range in Chile and Argentina and the species is endangered due to exploitation of the tree for lumber. | WIKI |
A buffer area 10 kilometres (6.2xc2xa0mi) wide surrounds the three sides of the park which do not border on Chile. | WIKI |
Los Alerces National Park is shaped like a rough rectangle, extending approximately 65 kilometres (40xc2xa0mi) north to south along the border with Chile and 45 kilometres (28xc2xa0mi) east to west. | WIKI |
[7] The lowest point in the park is about 330 metres (1,080xc2xa0ft) where the Futaleufxc3xba river crosses into Chile. | WIKI |
A hydroelectric dam, providing energy to industry in Puerto Madryn, has created the large Amutui Quimey Reservoir, which empties into the Futaleufxc3xba River which flows on to Chile. | WIKI |
The property coincides with the formally gazetted Los Alerces National Park covering 188,379 ha and has a buffer zone of 207,313 ha comprising the contiguous Los Alerces National Reserve (71,443 ha) plus an additional area (135,870 ha) which forms a 10 km wide band around the property except where it borders Chile. | UNESCO |
The property is dominated by the presence of Patagonian Forest which occupies part of southern Chile and Argentina. | UNESCO |
Other areas in Argentina and neighbouring Chile also offer the potential for the future expansion of this property. | UNESCO |