Favelas
In Brazil the term defined as large crowded impoverished areas is shanty. These are areas where most poor people live in makeshift shelters.
Favelas
Favela's
A study that ended in June found that in Rocinha - Rio de Janeiro has about 100,000 inhabitants and Heliopolis in Sao Paulo has 80 million inhabitants, one of the largest in Brazil. Bringing together all the Brazilian slums according to the IBGE in Brazil are 6.5 million worldwide, despite being difficult to classify and quantify these realities
They are called favelas in Brazil. Other terms might be slum, ghetto, shanty towns or Hoovervilles.
Large crowded impoverished areas refer to densely populated regions characterized by high levels of poverty and limited access to basic resources and services such as healthcare, education, and sanitation. These areas often experience inadequate housing, unemployment, and social challenges, leading to a cycle of disadvantage for their residents. Such environments can be found in urban slums, informal settlements, or regions affected by economic decline, conflict, or systemic inequality. Addressing the needs of these communities requires comprehensive social and economic interventions.
Large apartment buildings that were often loud, dirty, and crowded were called tenements.
Large apartment buildings that were often loud, dirty, and crowded were called tenements.
Yes; a very large portion of Brazil is tropical climate
Well, that would be Brazil...
A tenement
Large apartment buildings that were loud, dirty, and crowded were called tenements. Also, they were infested with rats and disease spread quickly. (A tenant)