- countries. In
Francophone countries,
shanty towns are
referred to as
bidonvilles (French for "can town"); such
countries include Haiti,
where Cité Soleil...
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living in
bidonvilles (and the more
fragmented "micro-
bidonvilles"), they
remain a
reality in
places like
Villeurbanne (Lyon),
where a
bidonville contains...
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primitive or just poor?". The New York
Times (review). "Demolita la '
bidonville' di
Ponte Mammolo" [The 'slum' of
Mammolo Bridge demolished]. il Giornale...
- of
Slums [" Le pire des
mondes possibles : de l'explosion
urbaine au
bidonville global "]. Paris: La Découverte. ISBN 978-2-7071-4915-2. Dwivedi, Sharada;...
- type of
savings account. In the
early 1960s, “
bidonvilles”
housed most low-income immigrants.
Bidonvilles were
housing developments,
commonly referred...
- town, favela, rookery, gecekondu, skid row, barrio, ghetto, banlieue,
bidonville, taudis,
bandas de miseria,
barrio marginal, morro, paragkoupoli, loteamento...
- place. In
Metropolitan France in 1963, 43% of
French Algerians lived in
bidonvilles (shanty towns). Thus,
Azouz Begag, the
delegate Minister for
Equal Opportunities...
- Sébastien Vaniček, 2023
France portal Aire
urbaine Bidonville Faubourg Poverty in France#
Bidonvilles Social situation in the
French suburbs Sensitive urban...
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number of
Algerian workers lived in poverty-stricken
settlements known as
bidonvilles.
These slums were
often overcrowded,
structurally unsound, and lacking...
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their album “Lost in Heaven.”
Brazil portal Abahlali baseMjondolo Barrio Bidonville Cantegril class conflict Colonia Cortiço
Gecekondu Ghetto Kibera Komboni...