the favelas in rio de janiero(ateeq rana 10c) british school in baku
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Where is Rio De Janiero?The State of Rio de Janeiro has as capital the city of Rio de Janeiro. The city of
Rio is the most well known Brazilian city, with famous landmarks like Copacabana beach, the Sugar Loaf and the Christ; however, other cities from Rio are relevant. It is the second largest city of Brazil, and the third largest metropolitan area in South America, boasting approximately 6.3 million people. Rio de Janeiro represents the second largest GDP in the country. Rio de Janeiro is on a strip of Brazil's Atlantic coast, close to the Tropic of Capricorn.
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In clockwise direction, panorama view of Peixoto, Morro do Cantagalo, Ipanema, Cagarras islets, Leblon, Morro do Vidigal, Gávea and its jockey club, Jardim Botânico, Lagoa and vicinities from the Corcovado.
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A panorama taken from Corcovado of Rio de Janeiro, from Niterói city, Botafogo, Leme and the Sugar Loaf Mountain on the far left, to Humaitá, Copacabana and Peixoto in the middle, and Ipanema, Lagoa and Leblon at the far right.
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What is a Favela?A favela is the term for a shanty town in Brazil, most often
within urban areas. In the late 18th century, the first settlements were called bairros africanos (African neighbourhoods). This was the place where former slaves with no land ownership and no options for work lived. Over the years, many freed black slaves moved in.
Rio's Santa Teresa neighborhood features favelas (right) contrasted with more affluent houses (left). The Cristo Redentor, shrouded in clouds, is in the left background.
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Drugs and the favelaThe cocaine trade has affected Brazil and in
turn its favelas, which tend to be ruled by drug lords. Regular shoot-outs between traffickers and police and other criminals, as well as assorted illegal activities, lead to murder rates in excess of 40 per 100,000 inhabitants in the city of Rio and much higher rates in some Rio favelas.
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RocinhaRocinha is the largest hill favela in Rio de
Janeiro. Although favelas are found in urban areas throughout Brazil, many of the more famous ones exist in Rio — a widely photographed city
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Panoramic view of Rio's Rocinha favela. Visible in the distance is the South Atlantic Ocean. The high-rise buildings near the coast are condominiums in São Conrado.
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The lights of Vidigal favela in Rio de Janeiro as seen from Ipanema and Leblon beaches. The cone spire to the far right is part of the famous Dois Irmãos
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Service In Favela(Census 2010)
Percent
Sanitation 67.3%
Water 88.3%
Electricity 99.7%
Garbage Collection 95.4%
People in Favela Population
Favela residents of Brazil's population
11,400,000 (6%)