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- Ensanche abstract "Ensanche means "widening" in Spanish. It is used to name the development areas of Spanish cities around the end of the 19th century, when the demographic explosion and the Industrial Revolution prompted the tearing down of the old city wall and the construction of neighborhoods under grid plans.The program of city extensions in Spain began simultaneously in 1860 with the plans for Barcelona by Ildefons Cerdá and Madrid by Carlos Maria de Castro, influenced by Haussmann's transformation of Paris from 1852 (and, in turn, have been said to have influenced Haussmann's later projects). Those ensanches extended cities beyond their traditional limits by demolishing city walls, transforming riverbanks and subdividing the "extramuros" – rural land outside the city walls. Ensanches were generally based on principles articulated by Cerdá. These included reserving significant open space by requiring mid-block open space and whole block parks. The height of buildings was set by reference to the width of the adjacent street. Many of these requirements were modified, and the building volumes increased, by later amendments beginning in 1864 (Madrid).It is specifically used for:The Eixample (Catalan for "ensanche") of Barcelona, planned by Ildefonso Cerdá.The Eixample of the city of Valencia.The Eixample in Palma, Majorca.The Ensanche Este of Madrid under the Plan Castro by Carlos Maria de Castro enacted by Royal Decree in 1860.The Ensanche of Bilbao after the annexation of the former village of Abando.↑ ↑ ↑".
- Ensanche thumbnail Ensanche_-_eixample_-_Barcelona.jpg?width=300.
- Ensanche wikiPageID "10113530".
- Ensanche wikiPageLength "2270".
- Ensanche wikiPageOutDegree "14".
- Ensanche wikiPageRevisionID "624122290".
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Abando.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Bilbao.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Category:19th_century_in_Spain.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Category:Histories_of_cities_in_Spain.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Demographic_explosion.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Eixample.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Ensanche_(Bilbao).
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Grid_plan.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Human_overpopulation.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Ildefons_Cerdà.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Ildefonso_Cerdá.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Industrial_Revolution.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Madrid.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Palma,_Majorca.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink Valencia.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLink File:Ensanche_-_eixample_-_Barcelona.jpg.
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ensanche".
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLinkText "Plan Castro".
- Ensanche wikiPageWikiLinkText "ensanche".
- Ensanche hasPhotoCollection Ensanche.
- Ensanche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Ensanche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Expand_Basque.
- Ensanche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Ensanche wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Spain-hist-stub.
- Ensanche subject Category:19th_century_in_Spain.
- Ensanche subject Category:Histories_of_cities_in_Spain.
- Ensanche type Article.
- Ensanche type Article.
- Ensanche comment "Ensanche means "widening" in Spanish.".
- Ensanche label "Ensanche".
- Ensanche sameAs Densanche.
- Ensanche sameAs Eixample_(urbanisme).
- Ensanche sameAs Ensanche.
- Ensanche sameAs Zabalgune.
- Ensanche sameAs Ensanche.
- Ensanche sameAs m.03bxvp_.
- Ensanche sameAs Q3321844.
- Ensanche sameAs Q3321844.
- Ensanche wasDerivedFrom Ensanche?oldid=624122290.
- Ensanche depiction Ensanche_-_eixample_-_Barcelona.jpg.
- Ensanche isPrimaryTopicOf Ensanche.