Prenestino-Labicano Explained

Official Name:Q. VII Prenestino-Labicano
Settlement Type:Quartiere of Rome
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Subdivision Type:Country
Subdivision Name:Italy
Subdivision Type1:Region
Subdivision Name1:Lazio
Subdivision Type2:Metropolitan City
Subdivision Name2:Rome
Subdivision Type3:Comune
Subdivision Name3:Rome
Subdivision Type4:Municipio
Subdivision Name4:Municipio V
Municipio VII
Established Title:Established
Established Date:20 August 1921[1]
Unit Pref:Imperial
Area Total Km2:4.7089
Population As Of:2016
Population Footnotes:[2]
Population Total:72661
Timezone:CET
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Timezone Dst:CEST
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Prenestino-Labicano is the 7th quartiere of Rome (Italy), identified by the initials Q. VII. The name derives from the ancient roads Via Prenestina and Via Labicana, today the initial stretch of Via Casilina. It belongs to the Municipio V and Municipio VII.

History

Prenestino-Labicano is among the first 15 quarters of the city, which were born in 1911 and were officially established in 1921. In 1961 its territory was split in two parts, and the portion between Viale della Primavera and Viale Palmiro Togliatti became the new quartiere Prenestino-Centocelle (Q. XIX).

Geography

The quartiere is located in the eastern part of Rome, just behind the Aurelian Walls and Porta Maggiore. The territory of Prenestino-Labicano includes the urban zones 6A Torpignattara, 6B Casilino, and 6D Gordiani.

Boundaries

To the north, the quarter borders with Quartiere Tiburtino (Q. VI), from which it is separated by the stretch of Via Prenestina between Piazzale Labicano and Largo Preneste, and with Quartiere Collatino (Q. XXII), the boundary being outlined by the stretch of Via Prenestina between Largo Preneste and Via Tor de' Schiavi.

Eastward, Prenestino-Labicano borders with Quartiere Prenestino-Centocelle, whose border is delineated by Via Tor de' Schiavi and Viale della Primavera.

Southward, the quarter borders with Quartiere Don Bosco (Q. XXIV), from which it is separated by the stretch of Via Casilina between Viale della Primavera and Via di Centocelle, as well as with Quartiere Tuscolano (Q. VIII), whose border is marked by the remaining portion of Via Casilina, up to Piazzale Labicano.

To the west, the quarter only shares a short border, crossing Piazzale Labicano, with Rione Esquilino (R. XV).

Odonymy

Besides the main roads, Via Prenestina and Via Casilina, and the streets and squares bearing a derivative name, such as Largo Preneste, Piazzale Prenestino, Via Labico, Piazzale Labicano and Vicolo Casilino, the odonyms of the quarter can be categorized as follows: gli odonimi del quartiere possono essere raggruppati nelle seguenti categorie:

Places of interest

Civil buildings

designed by architect Giovanni Michelucci.

Religious buildings

Archaeological sites

Parks

External links

Notes and References

  1. Municipal Council Resolution nr. 20.
  2. Roma Capitale – Roma Statistica. Population inscribed in the resident register at 31 December 2016 by toponymy subdivision.