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Squatting

Squatting is the action of occupying an abandoned or unoccupied area of land or a building, usually residential, that the squatter does not own, rent or otherwise have lawful permission to use. The United Nations estimated in 2003 that there were one billion slum residents and squatters globally. Squatting occurs worldwide and tends to occur when people who are poor and homeless find empty buildings or land to occupy for housing. It has a long history, broken down by country below.

In developing countries and least developed countries, shanty towns often begin as squatted settlements. In African cities such as Lagos much of the population lives in slums. There are pavement dwellers in India and in Hong Kong as well as rooftop slums. Informal settlements in Latin America are known by names such as villa miseria (Argentina), pueblos jóvenes (Peru) and asentamientos irregulares (Guatemala, Uruguay). In Brazil, there are favelas in the major cities and land-based movements.

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S/W Fotografie, Gebäude der ehemaligen Brauerei in BitterfeldSüdost Express : Die Kreuzberger Lokalzeitung von Bürgern aus SO 36; Nr. 1/79 JanuarSüdost Express : Die Kreuzberger Lokalzeitung von Bürgern aus SO 36; Nr. 113, Januar 1988Südost Express : Die Kreuzberger Lokalzeitung von Bürgern aus SO 36; Nr. 138, April 1990Südost Express : Die Kreuzberger Lokalzeitung von Bürgern aus SO 36; Nr. 11/85 NovemberSüdost Express : Die Kreuzberger Lokalzeitung von Bürgern aus SO 36; Nr. 11/84 November
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