Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Palmeral of Elche' has mentioned 'Park' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
The Palmeral includes a National Artistic Garden, Palm Grove Museum, Route of El Palmeral, and Municipal Park.
Contents 1 History 1.1 Roman Empire 1.2 Cxc3xb3rdoba Caliphate and Al-Andalus 1.2.1 Environmental Engineering 1.2.2 Canal System 1.3 Christian Kingdoms 1.3.1 Redistribution of the Canal System 1.3.2 Canal System Expansions 1.3.3 Industrialization 2 Protections and Threats 2.1 20th Century Protections 2.2 21st Century Protections 2.3 Threats 3 21st Century Palmeral 3.1 National Artistic Garden (Huerto del Cura Garden) 3.2 Palm Grove Museumxc2xa0 (El Palmeral Museum) 3.3 Route of El Palmeral (The Filet de Fora Palm Park) 3.4 Municipal Park 4 References 5 Bibliography
[36] The Palm Grove of Elche comprises the National Artistic Garden, Palm Grove Museum, Route of El Palmeral, and Municipal Park.
Route of El Palmeral (The Filet de Fora Palm Park)[edit]
The Route of El Palmeral, which starts and finishes at the Palm Grove Museum, takes visitors across the Acequia Mayor del Pantano irrigation system to the Huerto del Cura and Filet de Fora Palm Trees Park.
[40] xc2xa0The Filet de Flora Palm Trees Park includes the Huertos de Rogeta, Sempere, Casimira, Pastoret, Mareta, Borreguet, and Monjo palm groves.
Municipal Park[edit]
The Municipal Park, located in the center of Elche, comprises six hectares or 20,000 square meters.
[41] The city council controls the conservation and maintenance of the public park outside UNESCO.