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Orunia Park
Park in Gdańsk, Poland / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Emilia Hoene Orunia Park (Polish: Park Oruński im. Emilii Hoene; German: Hoenepark) is a historic,[1] third-largest municipal park in Gdańsk, and the largest among the historical parks.[2] It is located along the Orunia Stream, on the border of the districts of Orunia-Św. Wojciech-Lipce and Orunia Górna-Gdańsk Południe.[3]
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Location | Gdańsk, Poland |
Coordinates | 54°19′21″N 18°37′39″E |
Area | 19 ha (47 acres) |
Created | 17th century |
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It is part of the protected landscape and nature complex Valley of the Orunia Stream.[3][4]