Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Aranjuez Cultural Landscape' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
Contents 1 Name 2 History 2.1 Early history 2.2 Development as Royal Site 2.3 Late modern history 3 Main sites 3.1 Mariblanca 3.2 Plaza de Toros 3.3 Buildings 3.4 Parks and gardens 4 Government and administration 5 Economy 5.1 La Montaxc3xb1a 5.2 Agriculture 5.3 Industry 6 Transportation 6.1 Road 6.2 Rail 6.3 River 7 Local media 7.1 Print media 7.2 Radio stations 8 Sports facilities 9 Notable people 10 Aranjuez in the arts 11 Culture 11.1 Traditions 11.1.1 Festivals 11.1.2 Gastronomy 12 Twin towns xe2x80x93 sister cities 13 Other towns within the municipality 14 References 15 External links
This was the first extension beyond the Royal Palace, along the south bank of the river Tagus (Local spelling Tajo).
Isle Garden xe2x80x93 to the north of the palace, bordered by the river (beyond weir) and a broad irrigation canal Parterre Garden The formal garden and fountains in front of the palace and to the north of Mariblanca/San Isadro Prince's Garden Along the river to the east, bordered by Calle de la Reina Isabella II's Garden a small formal garden adjacent to Mariblanca/San Isidro Historical thickets and woodlands Centre of Interpretation of the Natural Reserve "El Regajal-Mar de Ontxc3xadgola" Tree-lined walks and rides through the former nursery gardens (now agriculture) at Doce Calles (12 ways roundabout on M-305 Northbound to Madrid)
Aranjuez is located on the fertile plain in the deep, high sided valley (cuenca) of the river Tagus (the comarca Vega del Tajo), whose rich soil is suitable for growing wheat and other cereals.
River[edit]
The river is obstructed and so used only by a local tourist boat and canoeists.
Major buildings as well as the city's layout, its gardens, and tree-lined avenues have been preserved as characteristics of an urban community among orchards and groves, living on a ground plan that mirrors those of ornamental gardens across the river.