Europe’s biggest theme park on an area of 1.3 million square metres opens in Turkey's capital, Ankara
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on Wednesday inaugurated Europe's biggest theme park in capital Ankara.
"Ankapark, with individually designed 1,217 amusement attractions, also hosts the world's second biggest fountain, which can reach 120 metres [around 394 feet] in height," he said."Ankapark is also an environment-friendly project with a 10-megawatt solar energy system, which will meet a certain amount of its electricity need," Erdogan added.
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