Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Sacred City of Caral-Supe' has mentioned 'Valley' in the following places:
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Caral, or Caral-Supe,[1] was a large settlement in the Supe Valley, near Supe, Barranca Province, Peru, some 200 kilometres (120xc2xa0mi) north of Lima. | WIKI |
The Caral temples in the arid Supe Valley, some 20xc2xa0km from the Pacific coast. | WIKI |
Caral spawned 19 other temple complexes scattered across the 90 square kilometres (35xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) area of the Supe Valley. | WIKI |
However, 19 other sites in the area (posted at Caral), allow for a possible total population of 20,000 people sharing the same culture in the Supe Valley. | WIKI |
This geoglyph is similar to bleeding figures with a similar gaping mouths found etched onto the stone walls at a site called Cerro Sechxc3xadn, in the Casma Valley 240 kilometres (150xc2xa0mi) to the north. | WIKI |
As a fully developed socio-political state, it is remarkable for its complexity and its impact on developing settlements throughout the Supe Valley and beyond. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iii): Within the Supe Valley, the earliest known manifestation of civilisation in the Americas, Caral is the most highly-developed and complex example of settlement within the civilisationxe2x80x99s formative period (the Late Archaic period). | UNESCO |
Most development has occurred in low valley areas near Lima (to the south of the site). | UNESCO |
The middle Supe Valley, where the site is located, is an area dedicated to non-industrialised agriculture. | UNESCO |