Ryd
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Ryd is a swedish word commonly used in place names. It means cleared area, a place where the forest was cut down to allow for farming and housing use. It is used both standalone (as in the examples below) and in combination with other names (such as Tingsryd).
Ryd is a village in Tingsryd municipality in the south of Sweden, with 1500 inhabitants (2000).
Ryd is also a residential area in Linköping, Sweden, best known for housing the bulk of the Linköping University (Linköpings Universitet, LiU) student body. They live in houses specifically assigned to LiU's students. Many of these homes are in the form of corridor rooms, where students have their own bedroom with attached bath but share a kitchen. The architecture of Ryd is typical for the Miljonprogrammet housing project of 1965-1974, one exception being the manor-like Ryds Herrgård (a.k.a. Herrgår'n or simply HG) which serves as a student pub/club. Residents of Ryd are often heard speaking of Student Ryd (Swedish Studentryd) and the predominantly non-student People Ryd (Människoryd) as two separate areas of the district. In Linköping, Ryd has a reputation of being a rough neighborhood, most likely due to the relatively high concentration of immigrants in People Ryd.
Ryd is also a suburb to the city of Skövde, Sweden, with nearly 6000 inhabitants. The population includes a lot of immigrants.
[edit] External links
- RydKarta An online map of Ryd