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Toila Oru Park


My Favorite part of town is called Toila Oru park, which is located 20 km outside the city. The park includes castle complex, luxurious gardens with more than 800 sorts of plants , large beach , amazing terraces, cafés, mysterious spring cave , singing stage and much more.
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My favorite part of town. Toila Oru Park. My Favorite part of town is called Toila Oru park, which is located 20 km outside the city. The park includes castle complex, luxurious gardens with more than 800 sorts of plants, large beach, amazing terraces, cafés, mysterious spring cave, singing stage and much more.

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