Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Masada' has mentioned 'Desert' in the following places:
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[26] The Aramaic common noun marda, "fortress", corresponds in meaning to the Greek name of another desert monastery of the time, Kastellion, and is used to describe that site in the vita (biography) of St Sabbas, but it is only used as a proper name for the monastery at Masada, as can be seen from the vita of St Euthymius. | WIKI |
Due to its remoteness, and the harsh climate of the southern end of the Judean Desert, following the dissolution of the Byzantine monastic settlement in the 6th century the Masada site remained untouched for more than thirteen centuries until its rediscovery in1828. | UNESCO |
The Judean desert remains a sparsely settled area, with the harshness of the environment serving as a natural barrier against modern urban and rural development pressures. | UNESCO |
The National Park is further protected through being entirely surrounded by the Judean Desert Nature Reserve, also established under the 1998 Act. | UNESCO |