On the surroundings of big cities. (There are poor people even in the USA)
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
Brazilian shanty towns, known as favelas, are predominantly located in major cities such as Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. They are often found on hillsides or near urban areas with poor infrastructure and limited access to basic services.
Many brazilian cities are surrounded by favelas.
The slums around Brazilian cities are called favelas.
No, two thirds of Brazil's population do not live in favelas near cities. While favelas exist in Brazilian cities, they are not the primary residential area for the majority of the population. Most Brazilians live in regular urban and rural neighborhoods.
favelas
Many Brazilian country's are surrounded by favelas.
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Favela is a Brazilian word for 'slum area'. There are numerous located throughout the country. Most famous (or infamous) are those favelas clinging to the hillsides of Rio de Janeiro.
favelas or barrios
Favelas are typically located in urban areas of Brazil, particularly in major cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. They often arise in hilly or marginal lands where formal housing is scarce and affordable, leading to informal settlements. The rapid urbanization, economic inequality, and lack of government housing policies contribute to the proliferation of favelas, as many residents migrate to cities in search of better opportunities but find themselves unable to afford proper housing.
There are approximately 1,000 favelas in Brazil, with most of them located in major cities like Rio de Janeiro and São Paulo. These informal settlements are characterized by poverty, overcrowding, and limited access to basic services.