Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Maulbronn Monastery Complex' has mentioned 'Water' in the following places:
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Contents 1 History 1.1 Annexation by Wxc3xbcrttemberg 1.2 Secularization and preservation 1.3 UNESCO World Heritage Site 2 Grounds and architecture 2.1 Western courtyard 2.2 Abbey 2.3 Eastern courtyard 2.4 Water system 2.5 Museums 3 See also 4 Notes 4.1 Citations 5 References 5.1 Online references 6 External links
They arrived in 1138, but, finding Eckenweiher to be lacking in water and pasture space,[4] they abandoned it a few years later.
[5] Located in the hilly Stromberg region,[6] it was rich in water[a] and, though it was also near the Roman road running from Speyer to Cannstatt, was isolated.
Water system[edit]
As was customary with Cistercian monasteries,[56] Maulbronn stands on top of a sophisticated water management system.
[58] The water levels in these lakes could be controlled, allowing Maulbronn's monks to power their mill,[59] but also to raise fish and eels.
[58][62] The water system has been under study by Baden-Wxc3xbcrttemberg's Office for the Preservation of Monumentsxc2xa0[de] since 1989.