File:Stredni Jinonice Od Vidoule Arizona.jpg

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Čeština: Pohled na střední část Jinonic. Přibližně uprostřed poněkud napravo je za polem vidět nouzovou dřevěnou barákovou kolonii Arizona (celkem 7 nízkých domků se sedlovými střechami v jedné řadě, další paralelní čtyři řady baráků už nejsou vidět). Stavba kolonie (určené pro sociálně slabší a neplatiče nájemného) byla zahájena obcí pražskou přibližně v roce 1929. Foto z roku 1937.
English: View of the central part of Jinonice. Approximately in the middle, somewhat to the right, the emergency wooden barrack colony Arizona can be seen behind the field (a total of 7 low houses with gable roofs in one row, the other four parallel rows of houses are no longer visible). The construction of the colony (intended for the socially disadvantaged and rent defaulters) was started by the municipality of Prague around 1929. Photo taken in 1937.
Date year 1937
Source Dějiny Prahy (History of Prague)
Author Unknown authorUnknown author

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