The maps illustrate how a town has been developed since 1948, focussing expansion on commercial areas, infrastructure, and land use.
In 1948, there were three roads: the largest one ran diagonally, southwest to northeast, while two paralel roads to transverse northwest to southeast.
Residential houses were mainly in the southeast, surrounded by the two main roads. A local supermarket was located by the northwest intersection, a church stood further southwest near the canal, and a petrol station was along the northern main road. A park with a pond was centrally located, while factories occupied the northeast.
By 2010, the factories in the northeast had been replaced by an airport, with commercial buildings nearby. The supermarket was moved eastward near the petrol station, while new commercial buildings emerged in the southwest, replacing the old supermarket. A sports stadium was built in the southern section, next to the canal. The residential area remained in the southeast, with additional commercial buildings nearby. The road network stayed unchanged, linking all major facilities.
Overall, the town modernized significantly, with commercial expansion, infrastructure upgrades, and the introduction of public amenities reflecting evolving urban priorities.
