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Nature view, Grand Parc de Miribel-Jonage, France

The Grand parc de Miribel-Jonage (French pronunciation: [ɡʁɑ̃ paʁk də miʁibɛl ʒɔnaʒ]) is an urban park covering almost 2,200 hectares on the outskirts of Lyon. It covers most of the Island of Miribel-Jonage on the Rhône. This island was created in the 19th century with the digging of the Miribel and Jonage canals to help control the flooding of the Rhône.

The park is a recreational area for the inhabitants of Greater Lyon, and also includes wildlife protection zones for fauna and flora. The park provides two other functions: to be the backup drinking water resource of Lyon, and it provides a buffer flood zone in case of the Rhône flooding.

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Parks in Lyon
Lyon proper
1st arrondissement
3rd arrondissement
4th arrondissement
5th arrondissement
6th arrondissement
7th arrondissement
9th arrondissement
Lyon Metropolis
See also
Arrondissements of Lyon
List of streets and squares in Lyon
Berges du Rhône

45°48′21″N 4°56′11″E / 45.8058°N 4.9364°E / 45.8058; 4.9364


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