Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'The par force hunting landscape in North Zealand' has mentioned 'Road' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Detail from old map showing the par force hunt road network in Gribskov with two eight-way junctions
The entire North Zealand peninsula area was patterned with a Cartesian-based road system consisting of stars surrounded by distinct squares.
[3] The Danish orthogonal geometry of the road systems was an improvement on the star-shaped grids used in France and Germany as it provided equal access to all parts of the forest.
The Jxc3xa6gersborg hunting park contained no star-shaped road networks but was instead based on the presence of a royal hunting lodge, initially known as the Hermitage or Hubertus House.
The Outstanding Universal Value of the landscape lies in the spatial organisation of the hunting forests, hunting roads, buildings, emblematic markers, numbered stone posts, stone fences, and numerical road names conveying an understanding of the practical application of the design as a means of orientation.
The series comprising the two hunting forests Store Dyrehave and Gribskov, the six partially preserved road traces between them, and the hunting park of Jxc3xa6gersborg Dyrehave and Jxc3xa6gersborg Hegn exhibits all attributes necessary to express the Outstanding Universal Value of the par force hunting landscape in North Zealand.
Historical maps confirm that the forest cover and the road systems realised according to the original spatial plan have survived to a large extent.
All original road dams and the stone fence around Store Dyrehave are authentic, while wooden bridges and fences have been replaced several times.