Comment on dit bidonville en Brésil ?

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Comment on dit bidonville en Brésil ?

Comment on dit bidonville en Brésil ?

C'est quoi, une « favela » ? Nous sommes à Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil, dans l'un des plus grands bidonvilles de la ville, celui de la Rocinha.

Comment s'appellent les taudis insalubres de Rio de Janeiro ?

Comment s'appellent les taudis insalubres de Rio de Janeiro ? Des favelas.

What is it like to live in a favela?

  • Living in a favela is exactly what you'd feel like if you made next to nothing and had next to nothing (except family and neighbors/church). Violence, drugs, prostitution all happen on your street, and if you want glasses or some medication for your mom's health problem (there are health problems in favelas)...

What are the features of a favela?

  • Favelas are places increasingly recognized by planners and architects for their: Low-rise, high density development Pedestrian orientation High use of bicycles & public transportation Mixed use (homes above shops) Residence close to workplace Organic architecture (architecture evolves according to need) New urbanism Collective action Intricate solidarity networks Vibrant cultural production

What are the conditions in a favela?

  • 10 Facts about Living Conditions in Brazil Slums are called favelas, which are living conditions for the extremely impoverished in Brazil. ... As of 2013, two million people in Brazil live in favelas. ... The communities of favelas do not have any organization or sanitation systems and are built illegally. ... Rates of disease and infant mortality are high in favelas, and poor nutrition is common. ...

What are favelas like in Brazil?

  • A favela (Portuguese pronunciation: [fɐˈvɛlɐ]), Brazilian Portuguese for slum, is a low-income historically informal urban area in Brazil. The first favela, now known as Providência in the center of Rio de Janeiro, appeared in the late 19th century, built by soldiers who had nowhere to live following the Canudos War .

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