Park
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"HER LOVER one day takes O for a walk in a section of the city where they never go - the Montsouris Park, the Monceau Park." |
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A park is a bounded area of land, usually in its natural or semi-natural (landscaped) state and set aside for some purpose, usually to do with recreation.
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Some parks
Namesakes
See also
See also
- Conservation area
- Landscape architecture
- List of national parks
- Protected area
- Public open space
- Royal forest
- Urban open space
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