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Encyclopedia > Albert Park

Albert Park is a suburb of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The suburb is named after the massive park and lake which are best known as the site of the Australian Formula One Grand Prix.

City of Port Phillip
(All Melbourne Suburbs)
Port Melbourne South Melbourne Melbourne CBD
Port Melbourne Albert Park Middle Park
Port Phillip Bay Port Phillip Bay Middle Park

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Parks Victoria: Albert Park page (936 words)
Parks Victoria has released its completed car parking plan for Albert Park, which will be fair to all users, minimize its use as a "freebie" for commuters and return significant revenue for the benefit of our most popular capital city park...
Albert Park is located in the City of Port Phillip, approximately three km from the CBD of Melbourne.
Albert Park is the focus for many of Victoria's spectacular events and is also an important sanctuary for wildlife and vegetation.
Prince Albert National Park - definition of Prince Albert National Park in Encyclopedia (226 words)
Prince Albert National Park covers 3,875 km² (1,496 mi²) in central Saskatchewan, Canada and is located 200 kilometres (120 miles) north of Saskatoon.
The park ranges in elevation from 488 metres (1,600') on the western side to 724 metres (2,2375') on the eastern side.
The park is home to many forms of wildlife including elk, fl bear, fox, moose, beaver, deer, badger and timber wolf.
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