Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Komodo National Park' has mentioned 'Flores' in the following places:
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The park was initially established to conserve the unique Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis), first discovered by the scientific world in 1912 by Lieutenant J. K. H. van Steyn van Henbroek, the Civil Administrator in Reo, Flores Island. | WIKI |
The majority of the people in and around the park are fishermen originally from Bima (Sumbawa), Manggarai, South Flores, and South Sulawesi. | WIKI |
The park comprises a coastal section of western Flores, the three larger islands of Komodo, Padar and Rinca, 26 smaller islands and the surrounding waters of the Sape Straights. | WIKI |
[2] Their populations are restricted to the islands of Komodo (1,700), Rinca (1,300), Gili Motang (100), Gili Dasami (100), and Flores (c. 2,000),[6] while extinct on Padar. | WIKI |
Two eagle species are found in the park, the white-bellied sea eagle and the extremely rare Flores hawk-eagle which is present on Rinca and Flores and reported but unconfirmed on Komodo Island. | WIKI |
[4] The three islands were declared a national park in 1980, which was later extended to include the surrounding marine area and a section of Flores in 1984. | WIKI |
Traditional Customs: Traditional communities in Komodo, Flores and Sumbawa have been subjected to outside influences and the influence of traditional customs is dwindling. | WIKI |
Outside the park, in Warloka village on Flores, there is a Chinese trading post remnant of some interest. | WIKI |
Komodo Island and Rinca were once part of Flores and they are separated from the large Island of Sumbawa to the West by the Sape Strait. | WIKI |
Several types of boat tours run through the national park including upscale scuba liveaboards, short daily snorkel trips and 4 day, 3 night 'tourist boats' between Lombok and Flores. | WIKI |
Komodo National Park, located in the center of the Indonesian archipelago, between the islands of Sumbawa and Flores, is composed of three major islands (Rinca, Komodo, and Padar) and numerous smaller ones, all of them of volcanic origin. | UNESCO |
The population, estimated at around 5,700 individuals is distributed across the islands of Komodo, Rinca, Gili Motong and some coastal regions of western and northern Flores. | UNESCO |
This area was subsequently extended to 219,322 ha in 1984 to include an expanded marine area and the section of mainland Flores. | UNESCO |