Parc Montsouris
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- | {{Template}}'''Parc Montsouris''' is a public city park of [[Paris]], in the [[XIVe arrondissement|14th arrondissement]], in [[Rive Gauche]] (the southern portion of the city proper). The park is 15 [[hectare]]s in area and is designed in the style of an [[English garden]], which was popular at the end of the 19th century. The park was created by [[Napoleon III]] and [[Baron Haussmann]] as part of a plan to add green areas to Paris. | + | {{Template}}:"HER LOVER one day takes [[Story of O|O]] for a walk in a section of the city where they never go - the [[Montsouris Park]], the [[Monceau Park]]." |
+ | '''Parc Montsouris''' is a public city park of [[Paris]], in the [[XIVe arrondissement|14th arrondissement]], in [[Rive Gauche]] (the southern portion of the city proper). The park is 15 [[hectare]]s in area and is designed in the style of an [[English garden]], which was popular at the end of the 19th century. The park was created by [[Napoleon III]] and [[Baron Haussmann]] as part of a plan to add green areas to Paris. | ||
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Parc Montsouris is a public city park of Paris, in the 14th arrondissement, in Rive Gauche (the southern portion of the city proper). The park is 15 hectares in area and is designed in the style of an English garden, which was popular at the end of the 19th century. The park was created by Napoleon III and Baron Haussmann as part of a plan to add green areas to Paris.
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