Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Petra' has mentioned 'Arab' in the following places:
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Tourist numbers peaked at 918,000 in 2010, but there followed a temporary slump during the political instability generated by the Arab Spring, which affected countries surrounding Jordan.
The Nabataeans worshipped Arab gods and goddesses during the pre-Islamic era as well as a few of their deified kings.
According to Arab tradition, Petra is the spot where Musa (Moses) struck a rock with his staff and water came forth, and where Moses' brother, Harun (Aaron), is buried, at Mount Hor, known today as Jabal Haroun or Mount Aaron.
The Wadi Musa or "Wadi of Moses" is the Arab name for the narrow valley at the head of which Petra is sited.