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Pistil

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It is of interest to note that the proportions indicated in the Mother's sketch of the central area have been reflected in the layout that has served as the actual working plan to all concerned from the mid 70's until the end of 1999.



  
  


Using a scale of 1:2,500, the diameter of the "Pavilion of Love" is 36m; the shorter axis of the island is 330m, while the longer axis is 370m; the width of the water-body is 50m; the 4 areas around it are respectively 300m x 200m, 260m x 200m, 300m x 200m, 300m x 250m; the mountain is 100m x 200m.


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