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Villa miseria (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈbiʝa miˈseɾja]),
villa de
emergencia or just villa, is the
informal term used in
Argentina for
shanty town slums...
- De
Miseria Condicionis Humane (On the
wretchedness of the
human condition), also
known as
Liber de
contemptu mundi, sive De
miseria humanae conditionis...
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Brasil Sem
Miséria ("Brazil
Without Extreme Poverty") is a
social program of the
government of
Brazil created by
President Rousseff as an
expansion of...
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Poverty and
Nobility (Italian:
Miseria e nobiltà) is a 1954
Italian comedy film
directed by
Mario Mattoli starring Sophia Loren and Totò. The
story is...
- the 1960s and 1980s.
Synonymous terms for
campamentos include "villas
miserias" (misery slums), "colonias po****res" (po****r colonies), and "barrios...
- revolutionary." —Emir Kusturica, film
director With his poor
shanty town (villa
miseria) upbringing,
Maradona cultivated a man-of-the-people persona.
During a...
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Informal settlements in
Latin America are
known by
names such as
villa miseria (Argentina),
pueblos jóvenes (Peru) and
asentamientos irregulares (Guatemala...
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archbishop was to
increase the church's
presence in the
shantytown (villa
miseria, or just villa)
slums of
Buenos Aires.
Under his leadership, the number...
- Argentina's
provinces and
neighboring countries.
Shanty towns (villas
miseria)
started growing around the city's
industrial areas during the 1930s, leading...
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Porca Miseria is a 1951
Italian comedy film
directed by
Giorgio Bianchi. Two friends,
Giacomino and Carletto, have no job and no
money and are looking...