Ramna Park
Urban green space in Dhaka / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ramna Park (Bengali: রমনা পার্ক) or Ramna Green (রমনা উদ্যান, Rômna Uddan) is a significant urban green space renowned for its historical significance and recreational amenities, situated at the centre of Dhaka, Bangladesh. Described the "lungs of Dhaka City,"[1] the 68.50-acre (277,200 m2) park was built during the British colonial era with a lake at its core, undergoing several transformations over the years and evolving into a popular public space. Additionally, Ramna Park hosts cultural events and festivals, notably, the yearly Bengali New Year celebrations, further enriching its role as a communal space for relaxation and social gatherings.
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