Translation of "Park Northeast" into French

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Park Northeast noun

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She sometimes takes a walk in the park. Elle se promène parfois dans le parc.
Thanks to the amusement park built last year, the city has become popular. La ville est devenue populaire grâce au parc d'attractions construit l'an dernier.
The park is in the center of the city. Le parc se trouve au centre-ville.
There was a report from the neighbours because a drunkard was making noise in the park. When the police officers arrived at the scene, Kusanagi was alone, dead drunk and completely naked. Les résidents du quartier ont signalé qu'il y avait un saoulon qui faisait du bruit dans le parc. Quand les policiers sont arrivés sur les lieux, Kusanagi était seul, saoul mort et complètement nu.
He walked in the park yesterday. Il s'est promené dans le parc hier.
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