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The William Rappard Park
- By: World Trade Organization
- Source: The WTO Building , pp 68-71
- Publication Date: June 2015
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/0f2a52f3-en
- Language: English
The William Rappard Park is home to a number of trees gifted from far and wide. In 1923, the Latvian delegation to the ILO donated an oak tree on the occasion of the laying of the foundation stone for the new building. In 1927, the International Girl Guides, in Geneva for their camp, donated a cypress to the ILO as a thank-you for their visit. In 1931, the Japanese newspaper "Asahi" presented 51 Japanese cherry trees to the ILO. The cherry trees were planted on all sides of the building, but unfortunately they did not withstand the local climate, and are no longer visible today. In 1960, the Friends of the ILO in the United States of America provided an Arizona cypress.
Ebook ISBN:
9789287042309
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30875/40babfe6-en
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The WTO
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