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[[File:Parc de Forest - 20080325.JPG|thumb|Forest park in the winter]]
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The '''Forest park''' ({{lang-fr|Parc de Forest}}, {{lang-nl|Park van Vorst}}) is a [[park]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] located in and named after the municipality of [[Forest, Belgium|Forest]]. It was designed by [[Victor Besme]] and occupies an area of 13 [[Hectare|ha]].<ref>http://www.ecli.net/rbc/_private/cadrecentre.asp?LG=fr</ref> It is adjacent to the [[Duden park]] to its south, which is home to the football ground of [[R. Union Saint-Gilloise]], the legendary football club from the neighbouring municipality of [[Saint-Gilles, Belgium|Saint-Gilles]]. Though the club is not located in the municipality, whose border with Forest is to the north of the Forest park. The park is surrounded by a set of streets, which connect the ''Avenue Albert/Albertlaan'' with the ''Avenue Wielemans Ceuppens'', making it a part of the [[greater ring (Brussels)|greater ring road]]. Those streets are the ''Avenue des Villas'' to the north, ''Avenue du Mont Kemmel'' to the east, ''Avenue Besme'' to the south and ''Avenue Reine Marie-Henriette'' to the south and west.
The '''Forest park''' ({{lang-fr|Parc de Forest}}, {{lang-nl|Park van Vorst}}) is a [[park]] in [[Brussels]], [[Belgium]] located in and named after the municipality of [[Forest, Belgium|Forest]]. It was designed by [[Victor Besme]] and occupies an area of 13 [[Hectare|ha]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.ecli.net/rbc/_private/cadrecentre.asp?LG=fr |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2010-04-23 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20041216025928/http://www.ecli.net/rbc/_private/cadrecentre.asp?LG=fr |archivedate=2004-12-16 |df= }}</ref> It is adjacent to the [[Duden park]] to its south, which is home to the football ground of [[R. Union Saint-Gilloise]], the legendary football club from the neighbouring municipality of [[Saint-Gilles, Belgium|Saint-Gilles]]. Though the club is not located in the municipality, whose border with Forest is to the north of the Forest park. The park is surrounded by a set of streets, which connect the ''Avenue Albert/Albertlaan'' with the ''Avenue Wielemans Ceuppens'', making it a part of the [[greater ring (Brussels)|greater ring road]]. Those streets are the ''Avenue des Villas'' to the north, ''Avenue du Mont Kemmel'' to the east, ''Avenue Besme'' to the south and ''Avenue Reine Marie-Henriette'' to the south and west.


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Revision as of 01:28, 4 October 2017

Forest park in the winter

The Forest park (Template:Lang-fr, Template:Lang-nl) is a park in Brussels, Belgium located in and named after the municipality of Forest. It was designed by Victor Besme and occupies an area of 13 ha.[1] It is adjacent to the Duden park to its south, which is home to the football ground of R. Union Saint-Gilloise, the legendary football club from the neighbouring municipality of Saint-Gilles. Though the club is not located in the municipality, whose border with Forest is to the north of the Forest park. The park is surrounded by a set of streets, which connect the Avenue Albert/Albertlaan with the Avenue Wielemans Ceuppens, making it a part of the greater ring road. Those streets are the Avenue des Villas to the north, Avenue du Mont Kemmel to the east, Avenue Besme to the south and Avenue Reine Marie-Henriette to the south and west.

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  1. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2004-12-16. Retrieved 2010-04-23. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)

50°49′23″N 4°20′17″E / 50.823°N 4.338°E / 50.823; 4.338