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El Royal Park se ubica 4 km al norte del centro financiero de Melbourne, Victoria, en las afueras de Parkville. Es el parque más grande de la localidad, con 170 hectáreas. El Royal Park es albergue de una gran cantidad de animales nativos, tales como pósums, así como de numerosas especies de aves, entre las que se incluyen el , el , el , el rosela oriental y de cabeza pálida, el , el azor australiano, el alcotán australiano y el elanio australiano, entre otros. (es) Royal Park is the largest of Melbourne's inner city parks (181 hectares or 450 acres). It is located four kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the Melbourne CBD, in Victoria, Australia, in the suburb of Parkville. Many sporting facilities are provided including the , Royal Park Golf Course, football and soccer ovals, baseball and cricket pitches, State Netball & Hockey Centre, and cycling and walking paths. On the corner of Gatehouse Street and Royal Parade there is a native garden. There are wide vistas of grassland and lightly timbered areas with eucalypts, casuarina, and acacias. The Melbourne City Council administers the park and instituted in 1984 a park management plan. A wetlands area was developed in 2005. The grassy hill between the Royal Children's Hospital and the Native Garden is ideal for kite flying during the day. Over the summer months, members of the Astronomical Society of Victoria set up telescopes and conduct evening talks and tours of the night sky from this vantage point. (en) |
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El Royal Park se ubica 4 km al norte del centro financiero de Melbourne, Victoria, en las afueras de Parkville. Es el parque más grande de la localidad, con 170 hectáreas. El Royal Park es albergue de una gran cantidad de animales nativos, tales como pósums, así como de numerosas especies de aves, entre las que se incluyen el , el , el , el rosela oriental y de cabeza pálida, el , el azor australiano, el alcotán australiano y el elanio australiano, entre otros. (es) Royal Park is the largest of Melbourne's inner city parks (181 hectares or 450 acres). It is located four kilometres (2.5 mi) north of the Melbourne CBD, in Victoria, Australia, in the suburb of Parkville. The grassy hill between the Royal Children's Hospital and the Native Garden is ideal for kite flying during the day. Over the summer months, members of the Astronomical Society of Victoria set up telescopes and conduct evening talks and tours of the night sky from this vantage point. (en) |