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Jennifer's children say they'll show me around the shanty town.
They did not have money and were forced into shanty towns.
The shanty town is believed to house between 170,000 and 1 million locals.
A total of 27,785 houses were home to 32,371 families in these shanty towns.
He lives in a kind of one-man shanty town on the beach.
His body was later thrown out into the street of a shanty town in Santiago.
A few days later the shanty town burned down and a culprit was never found.
It is a shanty town and one of the poorest locations in the entire country.
The term is also a synonym for shanty town, particularly in third world countries.
The problem is particularly bad in the sandy shanty towns where the majority of the population lives.
Shanty towns are scattered throughout the city except for in a few central areas.
He also dedicated music albums to people who live in the shanty towns.
Shanty towns have high rates of crime, suicide, drug use and disease.
Shanty towns are present in a number of countries.
The settlements are so bad that they can be compared to other shanty towns in third world countries.
His family lived in a shanty town, sleeping on cardboard boxes.
Are these vast shanty towns here for the foreseeable future?
There was a shanty town made of cartons and plastic sheets.
Migrant families have brought the tradition with them to the urban shanty towns.
Normally there are not many shanty towns in more economically developed countries.
Urban poverty became a problem for the first time, with shanty towns growing up around the cities.
Although there was organization to the land, "Salina continued to keep a shanty town quality."
One billion people, almost one-seventh of the world's population, now live in shanty towns.
What sort of beauty is it these lads from the shanty town possess?
There's a shanty town built of flattened oil barrels and packing cases.