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Suburbs of Rome

The Suburbi di Roma (Italian for "Suburbs of Rome") are the third level of toponomastic subdivision of the Municipality of Rome (Italy).

Map of the subdivisions of Rome:
  rioni (districts)
  quartieri (neighborhoods)
  suburbi (suburbs)
  zone dell'Agro romano (areas of Agro romano)

The total resident population is 177,847 inhabitants.[1]

History edit

The first 11 Suburbs were drawn in 1911: they were coded with the letter S and a one-letter or two-letters alphabetic code.

  • S. P Parioli
  • S. TI Tiburtino
  • S. PL Prenestino-Labicano
  • S. TU Tuscolano
  • S. AL Appio-Latino
  • S. O Ostiense
  • S. PO Portuense
  • S. G Gianicolense
  • S. A Aurelio
  • S. T Trionfale
  • S. M Milvio

With Council Resolution nr. 20 of August 20, 1921 the Suburbs were remapped and identified by Roman numerals:

  • S. I Parioli
  • S. II Nomentano
  • S. III Tiburtino
  • S. IV Prenestino-Labicano
  • S. V Tuscolano
  • S. VI Appio-Latino
  • S. VII Ostiense
  • S. VIII Portuense
  • S. IX Gianicolense
  • S. X Aurelio
  • S. XI Trionfale
  • S. XII Milvio

On May 23, 1935, the Milvio Suburb, together with the homonymous Quartiere, was renamed Della Vittoria with Resolution nr. 3944 of the Governor of Rome Giuseppe Bottai, «since most of the roads in that area are named after the infantrymen and heroes of the last great war.».

Following a variation of the toponymy dictionary on March 1, 1954, the Parioli and Ostiense Suburbs were suppressed and their territories assigned, respectively, to the Tor di Quinto Suburb and to the newly created Ardeatino and Giuliano-Dalmata Quarters. The numbering of the following Suburbs, from the eighth to the twelfth, was decreased by one. The number of Suburbs then went from 12 to 11.

  • S. I Tor di Quinto
  • S. II Nomentano
  • S. III Tiburtino
  • S. IV Prenestino-Labicano
  • S. V Tuscolano
  • S. VI Appio-Latino
  • S. VII Portuense
  • S. VIII Gianicolense
  • S. IX Aurelio
  • S. X Trionfale
  • S. XI Della Vittoria

With resolution of the Special Commissioner nr. 2453 of September 13, 1961, as a consequence of the high rate of urbanization, the five suburbs of the eastern area, from II to VI, were officially suppressed and replaced with new Quartieri, while the Tor di Quinto Suburb was reduced in extension by transferring the southern section to the new Quartiere with the same name; similarly, the Trionfale Suburb left its east section to the new Quartiere Primavalle. The new situation is summarized in the following table:

S. I – Tor di Quinto S. I – Tor di Quinto
Q. XVIII – Tor di Quinto
S. II – Nomentano Q. XXI – Pietralata
S. III – Tiburtino Q. XXII – Collatino
S. IV – Prenestino-Labicano Q. XXIII – Alessandrino
S. V – Tuscolano Q. XXIV – Don Bosco
Q. XXV – Appio Claudio
S. VI – Appio-Latino Q. XXVI – Appio-Pignatelli
S. X – Trionfale S. X – Trionfale
Q. XXVII – Primavalle

Therefore, only six Suburbs remained, all in the western area of the Municipality of Rome: they were not renumbered, in forecast of their future suppression which nonetheless has not yet taken place. Their total area is 53.71 km².

  • S. I Tor di Quinto
  • S. VII Portuense
  • S. VIII Gianicolense
  • S. IX Aurelio
  • S. X Trionfale
  • S. XI Della Vittoria

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Roma Capitale – Roma Statistica. Population inscribed in the resident register at December 31, 2016, by toponomastic subdivision.

Bibliography edit

  • Antonietta Brancati (1990). "La Cartografia dell'Agro Romano". Centro di Coordinamento Didattico, Assessorato Alla Cultura, Comune di Roma. Rome: Palombi & Partner. ISSN 0394-9753.
  • Comune di Roma, Ripartizione Antichità e Belle arti (1982–1988). Carta storica archeologica monumentale e paesistica del suburbio e dell'agro romano. Rome: Comune di Roma.
  • S. Mezzapesa (1962). Planimetria di Roma. Suburbio. Agro Romano. Rome: Istituto Cartografico Italiano. OCLC 636568726.
  • Maria Luisa Marchi; Fiorenzo Catalli (2008). Suburbio di Roma. Una residenza produttiva lungo la via Cornelia. Bari: Edipuglia. ISBN 978-88-7228-494-0.
  • Paolo Montanari (2009). Sepolcri circolari di Roma e suburbio. Elementi architettonici dell'elevato. Rome: Fabrizio Serra Editore. ISBN 978-88-6227-198-1.
  • Gabriella Restaino (2012). Il Suburbio di Roma. Una storia cartografica. Rome: Gangemi Editore. ISBN 978-88-492-2412-2.

External links edit

  • "Quartieri e suburbi di Roma". info.roma.it.

suburbs, rome, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, october, 202. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Suburbs of Rome news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Suburbi di Roma Italian for Suburbs of Rome are the third level of toponomastic subdivision of the Municipality of Rome Italy Map of the subdivisions of Rome rioni districts quartieri neighborhoods suburbi suburbs zone dell Agro romano areas of Agro romano The total resident population is 177 847 inhabitants 1 Contents 1 History 2 See also 3 Notes 4 Bibliography 5 External linksHistory editThe first 11 Suburbs were drawn in 1911 they were coded with the letter S and a one letter or two letters alphabetic code S P Parioli S TI Tiburtino S PL Prenestino Labicano S TU Tuscolano S AL Appio Latino S O Ostiense S PO Portuense S G Gianicolense S A Aurelio S T Trionfale S M Milvio With Council Resolution nr 20 of August 20 1921 the Suburbs were remapped and identified by Roman numerals S I Parioli S II Nomentano S III Tiburtino S IV Prenestino Labicano S V Tuscolano S VI Appio Latino S VII Ostiense S VIII Portuense S IX Gianicolense S X Aurelio S XI Trionfale S XII Milvio On May 23 1935 the Milvio Suburb together with the homonymous Quartiere was renamed Della Vittoria with Resolution nr 3944 of the Governor of Rome Giuseppe Bottai since most of the roads in that area are named after the infantrymen and heroes of the last great war Following a variation of the toponymy dictionary on March 1 1954 the Parioli and Ostiense Suburbs were suppressed and their territories assigned respectively to the Tor di Quinto Suburb and to the newly created Ardeatino and Giuliano Dalmata Quarters The numbering of the following Suburbs from the eighth to the twelfth was decreased by one The number of Suburbs then went from 12 to 11 S I Tor di Quinto S II Nomentano S III Tiburtino S IV Prenestino Labicano S V Tuscolano S VI Appio Latino S VII Portuense S VIII Gianicolense S IX Aurelio S X Trionfale S XI Della Vittoria With resolution of the Special Commissioner nr 2453 of September 13 1961 as a consequence of the high rate of urbanization the five suburbs of the eastern area from II to VI were officially suppressed and replaced with new Quartieri while the Tor di Quinto Suburb was reduced in extension by transferring the southern section to the new Quartiere with the same name similarly the Trionfale Suburb left its east section to the new Quartiere Primavalle The new situation is summarized in the following table S I Tor di Quinto S I Tor di QuintoQ XVIII Tor di QuintoS II Nomentano Q XXI PietralataS III Tiburtino Q XXII CollatinoS IV Prenestino Labicano Q XXIII AlessandrinoS V Tuscolano Q XXIV Don BoscoQ XXV Appio ClaudioS VI Appio Latino Q XXVI Appio PignatelliS X Trionfale S X TrionfaleQ XXVII PrimavalleTherefore only six Suburbs remained all in the western area of the Municipality of Rome they were not renumbered in forecast of their future suppression which nonetheless has not yet taken place Their total area is 53 71 km S I Tor di Quinto S VII Portuense S VIII Gianicolense S IX Aurelio S X Trionfale S XI Della VittoriaSee also editAger Romanus Quarters of Rome Administrative subdivision of Rome Zones of RomeNotes edit Roma Capitale Roma Statistica Population inscribed in the resident register at December 31 2016 by toponomastic subdivision Bibliography editAntonietta Brancati 1990 La Cartografia dell Agro Romano Centro di Coordinamento Didattico Assessorato Alla Cultura Comune di Roma Rome Palombi amp Partner ISSN 0394 9753 Comune di Roma Ripartizione Antichita e Belle arti 1982 1988 Carta storica archeologica monumentale e paesistica del suburbio e dell agro romano Rome Comune di Roma S Mezzapesa 1962 Planimetria di Roma Suburbio Agro Romano Rome Istituto Cartografico Italiano OCLC 636568726 Maria Luisa Marchi Fiorenzo Catalli 2008 Suburbio di Roma Una residenza produttiva lungo la via Cornelia Bari Edipuglia ISBN 978 88 7228 494 0 Paolo Montanari 2009 Sepolcri circolari di Roma e suburbio Elementi architettonici dell elevato Rome Fabrizio Serra Editore ISBN 978 88 6227 198 1 Gabriella Restaino 2012 Il Suburbio di Roma Una storia cartografica Rome Gangemi Editore ISBN 978 88 492 2412 2 External links edit Quartieri e suburbi di Roma info roma it Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Suburbs of Rome amp oldid 1141412402, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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