King Mihai I Park (Herăstrău) CA

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"Herăstrău Park is a large park in the capital of Romania, Bucharest. It is the largest "green" area in the city. The construction of the park was carried out between 1930 and 1935. During those years the area was conditioned and the paths were laid out. Thus, the park was able to be opened just one year later: in 1936. Throughout history, usually depending on the Romanian political regime, the park has received different names: Parcul Naţional, Parcul Carol II and Parcul I. V. Stalin. In fact, until 1956 the park had a statue of the Soviet dictator Stalin. Today it is called Herăstrău Park."
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"Super amazing park. In the mornings you can see many people running here. You can also see a beautiful lake which you can ride a swan boat on or go visit the old cultural buildings of Romania. There is also a Michael Jackson Memorial here."
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"You can go for a walk in one of the largest parks in Bucharest. There are different activities that cat be done here like renting bikes, scooters, boats. "

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