On the outskirts of the cities, in irregular settlements. There are different names for these according to each country. For example in Mexico these are known as ciudades perdidas(Spanish: lost cities) whereas their Brazilian counterparts are known as favelas (Portuguese: shanty towns).
According to the 2010 census, around 11. 25 million people across Brazil live in favelas, or shantytowns. This figure represents around 6 percent of the nation's population.
Favelas are informal settlements or shantytowns in Brazil, typically found on the outskirts of major cities. They are characterized by high population density, poor infrastructure, and inadequate access to basic services like water and sanitation. Favelas often face social stigmatization and are associated with poverty and crime.
Country of origin is the country where it all started.
The possessive form for the noun country is "country's".example: The country's economy is improving.
shantytowns in Brazil are called favelas
shantytowns
Money
i have no clue dont bother researching it
Cardboard, or tin.
Dislikement of president hoover
Shantytowns were communities of people who had lost their jobs, and homes. These communities were created with plywood, cardboard and any other scrap that would provide shelter for those without the basics.
The depression made it so noone had enough money for food so in result the amount of shantytowns , soup kitchens and bread lines increased greatly.
groups of makeshift homes in shantytowns.
isprikitic eklabush
isprikitic eklabush
disgust for hoover