Jastar Park

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Jastar Park
Жастар саябағы
KazMunayGas 03.jpg
Statue of a couple in the park
TypeUrban park
LocationNur-Sultan, Kazakhstan
Area35 acres (14 ha)
Opened6 July 2005; 16 years ago (2005-07-06)

Jastar Park (lit. Park of Lovers) is an urban park in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan. It was opened on 6 July 2005 on the Capital City Day celebration.[1] The park is located right behind the KazMunayGas headquarters and is situated right between Döñgelek Square and in the front of Khan Shatyr.

Description[]

The park covers around 35 acres. More than three thousand young lindens, spruces, pines, birches and poplars, as well as maples and elms, atypical for this area, were planted. President Nursultan Nazarbayev himself planted a tree as well. All lawns and flower beds are planned and planted strictly according to German technology, because it is in Germany that landscape construction has deep roots and long traditions. In the center of the park there is a large fountain, which was given by Austrian princess Gabriela von Habsburg as a gift in 2007. Created on the basis of metal structures.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Жастар Саябагы – парк влюбленных в Астане". Экологический туризм на зеленой планете.
  2. ^ "Жастар Саябагы или Парк влюбленных". astana.zagranitsa.com.


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