• İlk favela ortaya çıkmadan önce bile, yoksul vatandaşlar şehirden uzaklaştırıldı ve uzak banliyölerde yaşamaya zorlandı.
  • How did the favelas come about in a beautiful South American country like Brazil? The use of the word dates back to the late 19th century.
  • Although precise figures are difficult to determine, some 2 million people, about 20% of Rio’s population, live in 1000 neighbourhoods known as favelas.
  • Favela, in Brazil, a slum or shantytown located within or on the outskirts of the country’s large cities, especially Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.
  • Although the book (which has been translated into 13 languages) is from the 1950s, Jesus' account of the realities of favela life is still very true today.
  • Only through collusion between traffickers and civic leaders can community groups make effective arrangements to guarantee politicians access to a favela.
  • These are the favelas, and they are almost a foreign country that maintains a state of cold war with Brazilian officials.
  • Favella olarak da yazılan Favela, Brezilya'nın büyük şehirlerinde ve çevresinde varoşlara veya gecekondulara verilen addır.
  • We take a look into the history of Rio de Janeiro's infamous favelas and get to grips with why they are there and which ones are safest for tourists.
  • “Almost every favela in Rio has an area residents call Gaza,” Felippsen said, pointing to the bullet holes along the alley walls.