Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Río Abiseo National Park' has mentioned 'Andes' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence | Text Source |
---|---|
Rio Abiseo National Park is situated on the Eastern slope of the tropical Andes in North-Central Peru as one of the few World Heritage properties inscribed for both cultural and natural values. | UNESCO |
The numerous archaeological sites blend in harmoniously with the forests, canyons, and highlands xe2x80x93 against the stunning backdrop of an unspoiled and remote part of the Andes | UNESCO |
Trade relationships existed with places as far away as the Pacific Coast and what are today the Ecuadorian Andes. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): The Pre-Hispanic monuments in the valley of Monte Cristo inside the Abiseo River National Park are outstanding examples of prehispanic adaptation, evolution and human settlement in the high altitude cloud forests of the Peruvian Andes Amazon basin, as early as 6,000 BC, evidenced by the Manachaqui cave, until mid-sixteenth century. | UNESCO |
Criterion (vii): Situated in a remote part of the tropical Andes, Rxc3xado Abiseo National Park harbors entire unspoiled river basin covered by dense and lush forests. | UNESCO |
Criterion (ix): The entire tropical Andes, extending across several countries, are known for their global conservation importance, tragically coinciding with increasingly strong human pressure. | UNESCO |
These conditions show that the diversity of archaeological sites within the various altitudes and areas of the Rio Abiseo National Park still bear witness to the process and the historical continuity of adaptation, evolution and human development in the cloud forest and the paramo of the high Andes territory, occupied extensive and rationally during a millenary historical period that extends from the pre-ceramic earlier ages until the formation of complex societies in the 15th century. | UNESCO |
The lack of infrastructure and the difficult access to most of the property in this remote part of the Andes have been ensuring a substantial degree of protection from disturbance and illegal activities, since the historic settlements were abandoned in the late 16th century. | UNESCO |