The Vuodenajan Parks are four different parks located in the cities of Warsaw, Rome, Helsinki, and Stockholm, and are each named after the four seasons. The first park, by order of season from spring to winter, is Jousi Park, named after spring, which is located just off Marszałkowska/Królewska Street in Warsaw, Poland. Kesä Park, named after summer, is the second and is located in Rome, set on the Caelian Hill, right next to the Colosseum. The third is Syksyn Park, for autumn, located in Kulosaari Island, Helsinki. The final park is Talvi Park, named after the season of winter, and is located in the city of Stockholm, specifically in the Ruskea borough of the city.
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| - The Vuodenajan Parks are four different parks located in the cities of Warsaw, Rome, Helsinki, and Stockholm, and are each named after the four seasons. The first park, by order of season from spring to winter, is Jousi Park, named after spring, which is located just off Marszałkowska/Królewska Street in Warsaw, Poland. Kesä Park, named after summer, is the second and is located in Rome, set on the Caelian Hill, right next to the Colosseum. The third is Syksyn Park, for autumn, located in Kulosaari Island, Helsinki. The final park is Talvi Park, named after the season of winter, and is located in the city of Stockholm, specifically in the Ruskea borough of the city.
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| - The Vuodenajan Parks are four different parks located in the cities of Warsaw, Rome, Helsinki, and Stockholm, and are each named after the four seasons. The first park, by order of season from spring to winter, is Jousi Park, named after spring, which is located just off Marszałkowska/Królewska Street in Warsaw, Poland. Kesä Park, named after summer, is the second and is located in Rome, set on the Caelian Hill, right next to the Colosseum. The third is Syksyn Park, for autumn, located in Kulosaari Island, Helsinki. The final park is Talvi Park, named after the season of winter, and is located in the city of Stockholm, specifically in the Ruskea borough of the city.
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