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.
The Caral temples in the arid Supe Valley, some 20xc2xa0km from the Pacific coast.
Caral spawned 19 other temple complexes scattered across the 90 square kilometres (35xc2xa0sqxc2xa0mi) area of the Supe Valley.
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.
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.
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.
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).
Most development has occurred in low valley areas near Lima (to the south of the site).
The middle Supe Valley, where the site is located, is an area dedicated to non-industrialised agriculture.