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Is Belantis an amusement park or a theme park?



 
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Is Belantis an amusement park or a theme park? #1 (permalink) Sat May 27, 2006 15:57 pm   Is Belantis an amusement park or a theme park?
 

I've just realized that in Jamie's thread Flags that symbolize languages I mentioned Belantis. Now, what would you say is it - a theme park, an amusement park, a leisure park or a combination of those?

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