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Hirvepark

Coordinates: 59°26′1.619″N 24°44′12.408″E / 59.43378306°N 24.73678000°E / 59.43378306; 24.73678000
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Hirvepark in 2013

Hirvepark (Estonian: Hirvepark) is a park in Tallinn, Estonia.[1]

On 23 August 1987, the anti-Soviet Hirvepark meeting took place in the park.[1]

Hirvepark is one of the most biodiverse parks in Estonia in consideration of its variety of tree species.[1]

References

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  1. ^ a b c "Hirve Park, Estonia". visitestonia.com. Retrieved 1 April 2020.
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59°26′1.619″N 24°44′12.408″E / 59.43378306°N 24.73678000°E / 59.43378306; 24.73678000