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                  Голосіївський парк ім. М.Рильського
                  Голосіївський парк ім. М.Рильського
                  Goloseevskiy Park - one of the largest and oldest parks in the capital of Ukraine. Forest near Goloseevo was first founded back in 1631 Archimandrite of Kiev-Pechersk Lavra Peter May. In 1957 near this territory is divided Holosiivskyi Park, which later became bear the name of the famous Ukrainian writer Maxim Rylskogo. The largest contribution to the park architects have harmonious and Z. V. Khlebnikov, and engineer N. Pestryakov. The construction of the park have tried to preserve the natural forest naturalness. In 1960 Goloseevskiy Park was declared a monument of landscaping art of national importance. Park designed so that it clearly shows areas of regular and landscape styles, forest parks. The main attraction of the park is Goloseevskogo Orehovatska Valley and the cascade of four ponds.
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