Meaning of "フィッツロイ‐ガーデン" in the Japanese dictionary
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PRONUNCIATION OF フィッツロイ‐ガーデン IN JAPANESE
ふぃっつ
ろい
がーでん
フィッツ
ロイ
‐
ガーデン
fittu
roi
ga-den
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Definition of フィッツロイ‐ガーデン in the Japanese dictionary
Fitzroy Garden 【Fitzroy Gardens】 Park located in the heart of Melbourne's capital city of Australia, Victoria. It was designed mimicking the British flag in the mid-19th century. There are James Cook's birthplace and greenhouse of tropical plant which were relocated from the UK. フィッツロイ‐ガーデン【Fitzroy Gardens】 オーストラリア、ビクトリア州の州都メルボルンの中心街にある公園。19世紀半ばに英国国旗を模して設計された。英国から移築されたジェームズ=クックの生家や熱帯植物の温室などがある。
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