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minipark

(ˈmɪnɪˌpɑːk)
n
(Human Geography) a small park in an urban area, esp in a large city
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n.
a very small park or outdoor area for public leisure, esp. on a city street.
[1965–70]
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Excursions include tubing, zip lining and taking the little ones to the kids' minipark, where they can have their own snow day adventures on a smaller scale.
COUNTRY'S CENTER A hilltop minipark hosting the Luzon Datum, a rock that marks the geodetic center of the Philippines, is an emerging tourist destination at Barangay Hinanggayon in Mogpog town.
Petersburg delegation announced that a minipark in St.
"It is an ideal green lung which should be opened up as a minipark where the public can sit, not filled up with solid building.
A minipark has been completed, as has tree planting along the block.
The design features for the roadway and its immediate surroundings, which were approved by the mayors and citizens of each community and adopted by the NJDOT, included: historically referenced architectural treatments for bridges, retaining walls, and noise barriers; detailed grading and special landscaping; streetscape improvements along certain local roadways; various recreational facilities; a minipark; and a passive recreational area.
Atop the 220-meter Mataas na Bundok in the sleepy village of Hinanggayon here, a seemingly ordinary rock juts out like a sore thumb from grassy ground at a minipark overlooking Tayabas Bay.
Ian Guerrero, the Bureau of Fire Protection Taguig Fire Marshall, said the fire which hit 50 houses made of light materials at Zone 7 Minipark in Fort Bonifacio started around 5:17 pm.