Kuğulu Park

Kuğulu Park (Swan Park) is a 1 ha (2.5 acres) public park in the Çankaya neighborhood of Ankara, Turkey. The park is known for its swans (a symbol of Ankara), but also has ducks and geese. Its pond was renovated in 2012.[2]

Kuğulu Park
Pond in Kuğulu Park
Kuğulu Park
LocationÇankaya, Ankara, Turkey
Coordinates39.901924°N 32.860166°E / 39.901924; 32.860166
Area1 ha (2.5 acres)
Created1958 (1958)[1]

In June 2013 Kuğulu's waterfowl (35 birds) were evacuated temporarily to protect them from tear gas exposure during the 2013 Turkish protests. The park was a major meeting point for protestors,[1] and saw a Taksim Gezi Park-style encampment.[3]

The City of Vienna gave the park a gift of swans.[4]

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References

  1. Hurriyet Daily News, 4 June 2013, Kuğulu Park’s swans evacuated due to tear gas in Ankara
  2. Radikal, 20 August 2012, 'Kuğu gölü' yenileniyor
  3. Hurriyet Daily News, 15 June 2013, Ankara stands solid, Kuğulu becomes symbol of resistance
  4. Gazete Bilkent, 3 January 2013, Kuğulu Park’ta Neler Oluyor?


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