Houses in favelas are often informal structures made from a mix of materials such as wood, brick, and metal, reflecting the economic constraints of their residents. They are typically crowded and built closely together, often without formal planning or infrastructure, leading to narrow alleys and steep hillsides. The lack of utilities like running water and sanitation is common, although some favelas have seen improvements in recent years through community-led initiatives and government programs. Despite these challenges, favelas often exhibit vibrant community life and a strong sense of identity among residents.
The favelas take a large area, actually. However, the houses are small and close together.
The term is "Casas". "Favelas" is what they call the low cost, mostly hand built, poor communities.
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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.
favelas or barrios
shantytowns in Brazil are called favelas
People move to favelas due to factors like lack of affordable housing, economic opportunities in cities, and historical patterns of urbanization. Favelas may offer cheaper housing options and proximity to job opportunities compared to formal housing options.
Favelas are shanty towns which were built by the freed-slaves in Brazil. Towards the end of the 19th Century, former slaves left the homes of their masters and began to live on their own. Normally, Favelas can be found in urban areas like in the City of Rio de Janeiro.
They are called favelas because it comes from the flower "favela" because where the favela's are built (on hills and mountains) there would be a large amount of them growing where the shanty towns are.
Favelas are commonly found in Brazil, especially in cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo. They can also be found in other Latin American countries such as Colombia and Mexico.
It can be improved by adding harder material like bricks like houses in the United Kindom and other countries and places and you can add more to them as well. I don't no the answer though i just guessed and typed something so yeh
Ranchos are small farms where as favelas (or favelos) are shanty towns, normally found in Brazil.