Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios' has mentioned 'Valley' in the following places:
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The valley has la Torre Iznaga, a 45 metres (148xc2xa0ft) tower built by Alejo Iznaga Borrell[8] in 1816. | WIKI |
Trinidad, located in the central Cuban province of Sancti Spxc3xadritus, was founded in the early 16th century but owes its existence and its historical raison dxe2x80x99xc3xaatre to the sugar industry that flourished there and in the nearby Valley de los Ingenios (Valley of the Sugar Mills) from the late 18th century to the late 19th century. | UNESCO |
The Valley de los Ingenios is a remarkable testimony to the development of the sugar industry. | UNESCO |
Twelve kilometres northeast of Trinidad are three interconnected rural valleys xe2x80x93 San Luis, Santa Rosa and Meyer xe2x80x93 that make up the 225-km2 Valley de los Ingenios. | UNESCO |
The former plantations, mill buildings and other facilities and archaeological sites in the Valley de los Ingenios represent the richest and best-preserved testimony of the Caribbean sugar agro-industrial process of the 18th and 19th centuries, and of the slavery phenomenon associated with it. | UNESCO |
Criterion (iv) : Shaped by the regionxe2x80x99s 18th- and 19th-century sugar industry, the exemplary city of Trinidad owes to sugar its continued existence and its historical raison dxe2x80x99xc3xaatre, which is clearly legible in the existing built environment of the city and the nearby Valley de los Ingenios. | UNESCO |
Criterion (v): The Valley de los Ingenios is a remarkable testimony to the development of the sugar industry and a living museum featuring 75 former sugar mills, plantation houses, barracks and other facilities related to this vulnerable industry. | UNESCO |
Within the boundaries of Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios are located all the elements necessary to express its Outstanding Universal Value, including buildings, structures, public spaces, landscape components and archaeological remains. | UNESCO |
The historical process of land degradation in the valley, one of the reasons for its decline the past (along with water shortages), has led to a decrease in the cultivation of sugarcane. | UNESCO |
It was strongly recommended in 1988 that the environment of the city, sugar mills and valley be protected from tourism development. | UNESCO |
Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios is authentic in terms of locations and settings, forms and designs, and materials and substances. | UNESCO |
The Valley contains vestiges of farms in different states of conservation, many houses and huts, the components of the sugar industry, and remains of the main activity xe2x80x93 sugarcane cultivation xe2x80x93 and of the rail and road network. | UNESCO |
Trinidad and the Valley de los Ingenios is largely owned by the Cuban state, with some parts owned by private individuals or legal entities. | UNESCO |
Sustaining the Outstanding Universal Value of the property over time will require updating, approving and implementing an integrated Conservation Management Plan for the entire inscribed property; mitigating the historical process of land degradation in the valley; ensuring that the environment of the city, sugar mills and valley are protected from tourism development; ensuring that the Outstanding Universal Value as well as the authenticity and integrity of the property are not compromised by identified or potential threats; and establishing monitoring indicators. | UNESCO |