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- countries. In Francophone countries, shanty towns are referred to as bidonvilles (French for "can town"); such countries include Haiti, where Cité Soleil...
- living in bidonvilles (and the more fragmented "micro-bidonvilles"), they remain a reality in places like Villeurbanne (Lyon), where a bidonville contains...
- 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;...
- Athena, Romain Gavras, 2022 France portal Aire urbaine Bidonville Faubourg Poverty in France#Bidonvilles Social situation in the French suburbs Sensitive urban...
- town, favela, rookery, gecekondu, skid row, barrio, ghetto, banlieue, bidonville, taudis, bandas de miseria, barrio marginal, morro, paragkoupoli, loteamento...
- franco-britannique Seb Toussaint colore les rues d'un bidonville". "L'artiste Seb Toussaint colore un bidonville de Nouakchott" [Artist Seb Toussaint colors a...
- February 2021. "PHOTOS. Mayotte : la vie misérable à Kawéni, plus grand bidonville de France". Nouvelobs.com. 16 May 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2021. Cannuel...
- Abahlali baseMjondolo Barrio Bidonville Cantegril class conflict Colonia Cortiço Gecekondu Ghetto Kibera Komboni Pueblos jóvenes Shanty town Slum Township...
- ISBN 9781843534082. Abdallah, Nogniss H. (1998). "Le Gone du Chaâba Mémoires du bidonville. Film français de Christophe Ruggia". Hommes & Migrations (1211): 142–143...