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St James' Park

St James's Park is a royal park and public green space in central London, located in the City of Westminster adjacent to Buckingham Palace. It is best known as the oldest of London's eight Royal Parks, established by Henry VIII as a deer park and today renowned for its central lake, seasonal flower beds, and the historic pelicans gifted by Tsar Peter the Great. It remains relevant in current news as a focal point for ceremonial events, tourism, and discussions about urban green space, security, and access around Buckingham Palace.

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