- Europe, they
still exist. The
growing influx of
migrants has
fuelled shantytowns in
cities commonly used as a
point of
entry into the
European Union,...
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Shanty Town is an
unincorporated community in Elko County, Nevada,
United States.
According to Edna B. Patterson's 1912 book Nevada's
Northeastern Frontier...
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Shantytown Heritage Park,
usually known as
Shantytown, is a
tourist attraction in the West
Coast Region of the
South Island of New Zealand.
Located 10...
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Shantytown Kid is the
debut novel of
Azouz Begag,
first published in
French in 1986, then in
English in 2007.
Shantytown Kid is a bildungsroman, chronicling...
- most
notable artwork. The name may also be a
reference to the
former shantytowns built within the
tunnel by
homeless po****tions s****ing
shelter and freedom...
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Shantytown is a 1943
American crime film
directed by
Joseph Santley and
written by
Olive Cooper. The film
stars Mary Lee, John Archer,
Marjorie Lord, Harry...
- century.
Nairobi is home to Kibera, one of the world's
largest slums. The
shantytown is
believed to
house between 170,000 and one
million people. The UNHCR...
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living in cities,
including one-fifth of the po****tion said to live in
shantytowns (favelas,
poblaciones callampas, etc.). Batam, Indonesia, Mogadishu,...
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Homeless individuals that did not stay in
shelters sometimes sta**** in
shantytowns, or "Hoovervilles" (named
after Herbert Hoover, the
president in office...
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strike on
terms favorable to the
sanitation workers. The plan to set up a
shantytown in Washington, D.C., was
carried out soon
after the
April 4 ********ination...