Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Plitvice Lakes National Park' has mentioned 'Region' in the following places:
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The important northxe2x80x93south road that passes through the national park area connects the Croatian inland with the Adriatic coastal region.
During the Ottoman Wars, the region was part of the Croatian Military Frontier that was under direct control of the Habsburg Council of War.
Despite the vicinity to the Mediterranean climatic region, a moderate mountainous climate prevails at the Plitvice Lakes.
These climatic conditions prevail due to the Velebit mountain range, which acts as a climatic separator between the coastal region and the Lika high plateau.
The large difference in altitude in a narrow space between the mountains in the south and the Korana river in the north also represents a significant criterion for biodiversity in this region.
At first sight, a lack of water in the karst region could be ascertained.
At the springs of other Croatian rivers in the karst region similar concentrations have been recorded.
As a result of the low level of industrial development in this region and the early introduction of protective measures, a nearly untouched landscape has been preserved.
Even rare olms (Proteus anguinus) can be found in the karst caves of this region.
Under Julius Caesar the region was incorporated as the province of Illyricum into the Roman Empire.
During the 6th century, Avars settled in this region, which were accompanied by the Croats.
The Croats eventually defied Avar control and settled permanently in this region.
In addition to the native Croats already inhabiting the region and serving in the Austrian military, many central Europeans migrated to the region as did Serb Orthodox refugees fleeing Ottoman repression, who were given refuge in the abandoned areas in exchange for military service.
The region once also used to be called the garden of the devil (hortus diabolus).
During the period under the control of Serb forces loyal to Belgrade, Croats were ethnically cleansed from the region systematically.
[37] The region was retaken by the Croatian Army in August 1995 during Operation Storm, and the majority of the Serb population was expelled.
About 1,000,000 visitors per year greatly contribute to the economic development of the wider region.
Up until the 20th century, social gatherings during the winter months, when no agricultural activities could be performed, called "prelo" represented a typical tradition of this region.
A well-known dance of this region is the round dance (Croatian kolo).
The Legend of the Black Queen, the legend on "proxc5xa1nja" (praying the black Queen for water) says that the inhabitants of this region were craving for water and thus called upon the magic queen to help them, which she did.
The area around Ocho Rios Jamaica is another region famous for its calc-sinter rivers.