Purvciems

Purvciems is a neighbourhood of Riga, Latvia. Its name literally translates as "marsh village". It is located on the east bank of the River Daugava, to the east of the City Centre and is defined roughly as the area between A. Deglava Iela and Ieriķu Iela.[1] The area is characterised by apartment blocks from the late Soviet and early independence years (1980s–1990s), though there is also some detached housing. The district is Latvian and Russian-speaking.[2]

Purvciems
Neighborhood of Riga
Purvciems Skyline
Location in Riga
Country Latvia
CityRiga
DistrictVidzeme Suburb, Riga
Area
  Total5,017 km2 (1,937 sq mi)
Population
 (2010)
  Total62 053
Time zoneUTC+2 (EET)
  Summer (DST)UTC+3 (EEST)
Typical soviet and post-Soviet apartment blocks in Purvciems

Domina Shopping Centre is the largest shopping centre in the Baltic states, located on the northwest side of Purvciems.

History

Starting the end of 17th century and start of 18th century, the largely unsurveyed territory was called Hausmaņa purvs. Until the 19th century, only yeomen lived there. In 1828, the first part of the region was included in Riga's borders, and the area saw rise in single-family house construction. The second part of the region was included in Riga's borders in 1924, when a regional development plan and road construction led to rise in family home construction. The territory remained primarily for single homes until 1963–4.[3][4] In 1965, the Purvciems housing block plan was conceived, that led to extensive high-rise building throughout 1970–80s. Purvciems together with Pļavnieki is one of the most densely inhabited neighbourhoods of Riga.

References

  1. Riga Map - http://www.balticlines.lv/images/map_riga.gif
  2. Novikova, Irina (2005). "Babushka in Riga: Age and Power in Russian-speaking Translocal Contexts" (PDF). Sociologija: Mintis ir veiksmas. 2005 (1): 82–94. ISSN 1392-3358. Retrieved 2008-03-06.
  3. "Purvciema vēsture" [History of Purviems] (in Latvian). Retrieved 2012-10-07.
  4. "Purvciems - Apkaimes vēsturiskais apraksts" [Purviems - Historical overview of the region] (in Latvian). Retrieved 2012-10-07.

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