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A
park
is
an
area
of
ββnatural,
semi-natural
or
planted
space
set
aside
for
human
enjoyment
and
recreation
or
for
the
protection
of
wildlife
or
natural
habitats.
Urban
parks
are
green
spaces
set
aside
for
recreation
inside
towns
and
cities.
National
parks
and
country
parks
are
green
spaces
used
for
recreation
in
the
countryside.
State
parks
and
provincial
parks
are
administered
by
sub-national
government
states
and
agencies.
Parks
may
consist
of
grassy
areas,
rocks,
soil
and
trees,
but
may
also
contain
buildings
and
other
artifacts
such
as
monuments,
fountains
or
playground
structures.
Many
parks
have
fields
for
playing
sports
such
as
baseball
and
football,
and
paved
areas
for
games
such
as
basketball.
Many
parks
have
trails
for
walking,
biking
and
other
activities.
Some
parks
are
built
adjacent
to
bodies
of
water
or
watercourses
and
may
include
a
beach
or
boat
dock
area.
Urban
parks
often
have
benches
for
sitting
and
may
contain
picnic
tables
and
barbecues.
The
largest
parks
can
be
vast
natural
areas
of
hundreds
of
thousands
of
square
kilometers
(or
square
miles),
with
abundant
wildlife
and
natural
features
such
as
mountains
and
rivers.
In
many
large
parks,
camping
in
tents
is
allowed
with
a
permit.
Many
natural
parks
are
protected
by
law,
and
users
may
have
to
follow
restrictions
(e.g.
rules
against
open
fires
or
bringing
in
glass
bottles).
Large
national
and
sub-national
parks
are
typically
overseen
by
a
park
ranger.
Large
parks
may
have
areas
for
canoeing
and
hiking
in
the
warmer
months
and,
in
some
northern
hemisphere
countries,
cross-country
skiing
and
snowshoeing
in
colder
months.
There
are
also
amusement
parks
that
have
live
shows,
fairground
rides,
refreshments,
and
games
of
chance
or
skill.
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