"parco cittadino" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Italian]

Forms: parchi cittadini [plural]
Etymology: Literally, “citizen park”. Etymology templates: {{m-g|citizen park}} “citizen park”, {{lit|citizen park}} Literally, “citizen park” Head templates: {{it-noun|m}} parco cittadino m (plural parchi cittadini)
  1. city park, urban park Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-parco_cittadino-it-noun-c1l9M4Hu Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "2020, Barack Obama, chapter 9, in Chicca Galli, Paolo Lucca, Giuseppe Maugeri, transl., Una terra promessa [A Promised Land], Garzanti Libri",
          "text": "Il coro che più di un anno prima aveva preso vita con Edith Childs e il suo vistoso cappello in un saloncino di Greenwood, nella Carolina del Sud, adesso si levava spontaneo, come un'onda che percorreva folle di quaranta o cinquantamila persone che gremivano i campi da football e i parchi cittadini, incuranti di un ottobre insolitamente caldo.",
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          "ref": "2020, Barack Obama, chapter 9, in Chicca Galli, Paolo Lucca, Giuseppe Maugeri, transl., Una terra promessa [A Promised Land], Garzanti Libri",
          "text": "Il coro che più di un anno prima aveva preso vita con Edith Childs e il suo vistoso cappello in un saloncino di Greenwood, nella Carolina del Sud, adesso si levava spontaneo, come un'onda che percorreva folle di quaranta o cinquantamila persone che gremivano i campi da football e i parchi cittadini, incuranti di un ottobre insolitamente caldo.",
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