Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Tongariro National Park' has mentioned 'Village' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
[4] The park includes many towns around its boundary including Ohakune, Waiouru, Horopito, Pokaka, Erua, National Park Village, Whakapapa skifield and Turangi.
On the park borders are the towns of Turangi, National Park Village and Ohakune.
Within the park borders, the only settlements are the tourism-based village at Whakapapa Village which consists solely of ski accommodation.
In the west, State Highway 4 passes National Park village, and in the east, State Highway 1, known for this stretch as the Desert Road, runs parallel to the Tongariro River.
The North Island Main Trunk railway from Auckland to Wellington passes National Park village.
At Whakapapa Village (1119xc2xa0m) the average annual rainfall is about 2200xc2xa0mm, in Ohakune (610xc2xa0m) about 1250xc2xa0mm and in higher altitudes, such as Iwikau Village (1770xc2xa0m), about 4900xc2xa0mm.
This early tourist development explains the rather uncommon existence of a permanently inhabited village and fully developed ski area within a national park.
Ruapehu seen from Whakapapa Village, Tongariro National Park.
This road climbs to Iwikau Village, which provides access to ski fields.