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Park in Tallinn, Estonia
View to the Kadriorg Park (May 2010)
Kadriorg Park (Estonian: Kadrioru park) is a park in Kadriorg, Tallinn, Estonia. Its area is about 70 ha.[1]
The park history started in 1718, when Peter the Great ordered to re-designate his areas at Fonnenthal Summer Manor.[1]
The park's most notable water body is Swan Pond (Estonian: Luigetiik).[1]
The park's newest part is Japanese Garden, which first stage was ended in 2011.[2]
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Coordinates: 59°26′20″N 24°47′35″E / 59.439°N 24.793°E / 59.439; 24.793
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