Lipovei

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Lipovei is a district of Timișoara. It is located in the northern part of the city and is crossed by Calea Lipovei, hence the name.[1]

In the past, it was occupied by Viile Fabric, an old colony on the outskirts of the Timișoara Fortress that also bore the name of Rudolfsheim or Rezsőföld[2] – after crown prince Rudolf. The colony, which stretched from the Green Forest, UMT–Continental area, Calea Sever Bocu and Calea Aradului, used to cultivate vines. In the 1870s–1880s, approximately 100 hectares were planted with vines, with an annual production of 2,000–2,500 hectoliters of wine.[3] The vineyards, however, were destroyed over time, and so the land was suitable for agriculture and housebuilding. After World War I, many poor residents of the city were allocated house lots and thus the territory began to populate. Viile Fabric was transformed during the years of socialism into a large neighborhood of workers' blocks.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Fiecare cartier cu povestea numelui său, la Timișoara! Al tău știi de unde se trage?". Opinia Timișoarei. 4 March 2017.
  2. ^ "Temesvár tjv.". A magyar szentkorona országainak helységnévtára. Budapest: Pesti Könyvnyomda Rt. 1913.
  3. ^ a b Both, Ștefan (28 July 2017). "Cum au fost construite două cartiere mari din Timișoara pe fostele plantații de viță de vie ale orașului". Adevărul.