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Epson EcoTank L11050 review—Printing workhorse

Manila Bulletin 20 Mar 2025
Because it is an A3 printer, the Epson EcoTank L11050 has a paper support and an output tray that are noticeably larger and longer when fully extended ... It can support different paper sizes (up to A3) ...
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‘Pocket park’ the size of a newspaper is tiniest in the world

The Times/The Sunday Times 13 Mar 2025
In February, Guinness World Records recognised a park that’s only the size of two sheets of A3 paper as the smallest in the world, pipping a US rival ... World. Asia. Related articles ... Tim Hornyak, Tokyo ... .
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Honey, I shrunk the recreation area! The world's smallest park is the size of two ...

The Daily Mail 12 Mar 2025
There are no swings or slides. After all, it's only the size of two sheets of A3 paper. But there is a bench. Welcome to the world's smallest park, as declared by Guinness World Records ... And a tiny patch of vegetation for local insects to luxuriate in ... .
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A Park The Size Of Two Sheets Of A3 Paper Is World's Smallest Park, Says ...

MENA FN 03 Mar 2025
(MENAFN - The Peninsula) The Peninsula Online Doha, Qatar. It's a sight so small that it could be mistaken for a bonsai garden – but look closer, and you'll find it's not just a miniature tree; ... .
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A park the size of two sheets of A3 paper is world's smallest park, says Guinness World Records

The Peninsula 02 Mar 2025
Doha, Qatar ... Located in Japan’s Nagaizumi Town in Shizuoka, this little oasis, measuring only 0.24 m² which is equivalent to two sheets of A3 paper, has officially earned the title of the world’s tiniest park from Guinness World Records. Image ... .
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Japan park recognized as world’s smallest park by Guinness World Records

The Philadelphia Inquirer 02 Mar 2025
The park is 0.24 square meters, equivalent to 2 sheets of A3 paper, according to Guinness ... […]... .
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Japan park recognized as 'world’s smallest park'

The Philadelphia Inquirer 02 Mar 2025
The park is 0.24 square meters, equivalent to 2 sheets of A3 paper, according to Guinness ... […]... .
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