Gate Cervara

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Location of Tor Cervara in Rome

Tor Cervara denotes the seventh zone , abbreviated as Z.VII, of the Italian capital Rome . In contrast to the Rioni, Quartieri and Suburbi, these are the more rural areas of Rome. It belongs to Municipio IV and has 13,975 inhabitants (2016). It is located in the east of the city within the Roman A90 ring road and has an area of ​​5.9000 km². The name is derived from the Tenuta di Cerbaro. In its center was the Casale di Tor Cervara.

history

Tor Cervara was founded on September 13, 1961 by decision of the Commissario Straordinario. At that time the Ager Romanus was divided into 59 zones to which a Roman number was assigned and a Z was introduced. Six of them were completely outsourced to the newly founded municipality of Fiumicino and three further partially.

Remarks

  1. (as of December 31, 2006)
  2. Delibera del Commissario Straordinario n. 2453 del 13 September 1961
  3. ^ De Franceschini, Marina .: Ville dell'Agro romano . L'Erma di Bretschneider, Roma 2005, ISBN 88-8265-311-0 .

Web links

Commons : Zona VII - Gate Cervara  - Collection of images, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 41 ° 55 '25 "  N , 12 ° 35' 16.8"  E