vest-pocket park - translation to russian
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vest-pocket park - translation to russian

SMALL PARK ACCESSIBLE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC
Minipark; Vestpocket park; Parkette; Mini-park; Vest-pocket park; Pocket Park; Pocket parks; Parket
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  • A contingent from the Youth Opportunities Corps builds a pocket park on a main street in [[Fitchburg, Massachusetts]]. The creation of pocket parks can promote civic engagement and a unified sense of community identity.<ref name=":2"/>
  • A dog plays in [[Jardín Edith Sánchez Ramírez]] pocket park in [[Mexico City]]'s [[Colonia Roma]] neighborhood
  • [[Paley Park]] in [[Midtown Manhattan]], New York City, opened in 1967 as one of the earliest pocket parks and [[privately owned public space]]s in the United States.
  • Waterfall Garden Park, [[Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington]]

vest-pocket park         
крошечный городской парк
vest-pocket park         

строительное дело

небольшой городской парк, сквер

vest-pocket park         
небольшой городской парк, сквер

Definition

ЙЕЛЛОУСТОНСКИЙ НАЦИОНАЛЬНЫЙ ПАРК
(Yellowstone National Park) , в США (шт. Вайоминг, Монтана, Айдахо), первый в мире (основан в 1872). Площадь 898,3 тыс. га. Горячие источники, гейзеры; окаменелые деревья. Хвойные леса, горные луга. Чернохвостый олень, медведи (барибал, гризли) и др.; гнездовья белоголового орлана.

Wikipedia

Pocket park

A pocket park (also known as a parkette, mini-park, vest-pocket park or vesty park) is a small park accessible to the general public. While the locations, elements, and uses of pocket parks vary considerably, the common defining characteristic of a pocket park is its small size. Typically, a pocket park occupies one to three municipal lots and is smaller than one acre in size.

Pocket parks can be urban, suburban or rural, but they customarily appear in densely developed urban areas, where land is very expensive and space for the development of larger urban parks is limited. They are frequently created on small, irregular pieces of public or private land, such as in vacant building lots, in brownfields, beside railways, beneath utility lines, or in parking spots.

Pocket parks can create new public spaces without the need for large-scale redevelopment. In inner-city areas, pocket parks are often part of urban regeneration efforts by transforming underutilized or blighted spaces into vibrant community assets. They may also be created as a component of the public space requirement of large building projects.

Pocket parks can serve as focal points of activity and interest in urban areas. Common elements of pocket parks include benches, tables, fountains, playgrounds, monuments, historic markers, art installations, barbecue pits, flower beds, community gardens, or basketball courts. Although they are often too small for many space-intensive physical activities, pocket parks provide communities with greenery, a place to sit and rest, and an ecological foothold for urban wildlife.

What is the Russian for vest-pocket park? Translation of &#39vest-pocket park&#39 to Russian