Severnye Dubki Park, Protected urban park in East Degunino, Moscow, Russia.
Severnye Dubki Park is a protected green area in East Degunino with extensive walking paths, two ponds, and numerous oak trees throughout its grounds. The park provides spaces for leisurely strolls and outdoor activities among the vegetation.
The park was established in 1977 and houses a wooden St Nicholas Church originally built in 1916, then restored between 1996 and 1997. This church serves as an important link to the area's past.
The park features a memorial honoring residents of the Timiryazevsky District who died in World War II. This monument stands as a place for quiet reflection within the green spaces.
The park is located near Timiryazevskaya Metro station and features multiple sports grounds, children's play areas, and designated picnic zones. Visitors can find suitable spots for different activities throughout the grounds.
The name 'Dubki' refers to the park's distinctive oak groves, with 'dub' meaning oak in Russian. These trees shape the appearance and character of the entire grounds.
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