- habitats, were
formerly called zoological gardens.
Western gardens are
almost universally based on plants, with
garden,
which etymologically implies enclosure...
- Eden
Gardens has
hosted matches in
major international competitions including the
World Cup,
World Twenty20 and Asia Cup. In 1987, Eden
Gardens became...
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construction of the
Hanging Gardens has also been
attributed to the
legendary queen Semiramis and they have been
called the
Hanging Gardens of
Semiramis as an...
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concert at
Madison Square Gardens". NME. UK.
March 25, 2007.
Retrieved February 25, 2009. "Billy Joel
Announces Madison Square Garden Show
February 14, 2023"...
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medicinal garden. However, the objectives, content, and
audience of today's
botanic gardens more
closely resembles that of the
grandiose gardens of antiquity...
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Queens Gardens or Queen's
Gardens may
refer to: Queen's
Gardens,
Kingston upon Hull –
gardens in the East
Riding of Yorkshire,
England Queen's
Gardens (Croydon)...
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World Heritage Site. Kew
Gardens,
together with the
botanic gardens at
Wakehurst in Sus****, are
managed by the
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, an internationally...
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Botanic Gardens or
Royal Botanical Gardens may
refer to:
Royal Botanic Gardens,
Cranbourne Royal Botanic Gardens,
Melbourne Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney...
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previously Busch Gardens parks in Van Nuys, Los Angeles,
California (1964–1979) and Houston,
Texas (1971–1973). The "Busch
Gardens" name was earlier...