Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Durmitor National Park' has mentioned 'River' in the following places:
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The massif is limited by the Tara River Canyon on the north, the Piva River Canyon on the west, and by the Komarnica River Canyon on the south.
Considering the duration of time that the ancient Celts spent around these part and the Tara river, its name being of Celtic origin, it is very possible that Durmitor is the name of same origin.
At 80 kilometers (50xc2xa0mi) long and 1,300 meters (4,300xc2xa0ft) deep, the Tara River Canyon in Durmitor National Park is the deepest gorge in Europe.
It is also the name of Montenegro's largest protected area, the Durmitor National Park, which constitutes the heart of a landscape shaped by glaciers, numerous rivers and underground streams of which are embedded in the much larger Tara River Basin Biosphere Reserve.
The most dramatic elements of the spectacular mountain landscape are the deep river canyons, most notably the famous Tara River Gorge, Europe's deepest gorge and one of very few unaffected by dams and roads.
The sheer walls of the many canyons, and in particular, those of the spectacular Tara River Gorge of more than sixty kilometres, are not only fundamental landscape features of the Park but also expose magnificent rock formations.
Among the large mammals are predators like Brown Bear, Grey Wolf, European Wild Cat and River Otter.
Among these, the Tara River Gorge is notable, as the park provides rare protection for a long and mostly undisturbed canyon in a region that has seen ever-more dam development over the last decades.
Past concerns about water contamination and expected effects of planned dam construction serve as a reminder that effective long-term river conservation requires planning at the level of entire watersheds.
International recognition dates back to 1976 when the Tara River Basin became a biosphere reserve under UNESCO's Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme.
The Tara River Gorge received formal protection status as a Nature Reserve and Nature Monument only in 1977, paving the way to becoming an integral part of the enlarged Durmitor National Park one year later.
Past hydro power plans that would have led to the flooding of parts of the spectacular Tara River Canyon illustrate that developments outside the property could affect key values of Durmitor.
The same holds true for the Mojkovac metal mining and processing complex, upstream on the banks of the Tara River.