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''Pueblos jóvenes'' (, "young towns") is the term used for the shanty towns that surround
Lima Lima ( ; ), originally founded as Ciudad de Los Reyes (City of The Kings) is the capital and the largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón, Rímac and Lurín Rivers, in the desert zone of the central coastal part of ...
and other cities of
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. Many of these towns have developed into districts of Lima such as Comas, Los Olivos and
Villa El Salvador Villa El Salvador (VES) is an urban, largely residential coastal district on the outskirts of Lima, Peru. It borders the district of Chorrillos on the east; the Pacific Ocean on the southwest; Lurín on the southeast; Villa María del Triunfo on ...
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Population

Pueblos jóvenes were estimated to have over one million inhabitants in 1974. They were built on hillsides or beside rivers. By 2008, it was estimated that tens of millions of Peruvians were squatting land. Areas include Comas District, Los Olivos District and
Villa El Salvador Villa El Salvador (VES) is an urban, largely residential coastal district on the outskirts of Lima, Peru. It borders the district of Chorrillos on the east; the Pacific Ocean on the southwest; Lurín on the southeast; Villa María del Triunfo on ...
in Lima. The shanty town of Medalla Milagrosa is composed of migrants from all over Peru. Others are populated by
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, and mestizo campesinos who since the 1940s have migrated in great waves from Peru's countryside in search of economic opportunity, turning Lima into the fourth-largest city in America. Like many other rapidly industrializing cities, Lima's job market has largely been unable to keep up with this influx of people, forcing many to accept any housing available. The Peruvian government has permitted these communities to continue largely because it realizes that, were they to eradicate them, the inhabitants would simply move elsewhere in the city's peripheral areas.


Gallery

File:Distrito de San Juan de Lurigancho (Lima).png, District of San Juan de Lurigancho File:Barracones del Callao - panoramio.jpg, Callao File:MINISTRA DE DEFENSA SOBREVOLÓ LA CAPITAL PARA SUPERVISAR ACATAMIENTO DE INMOVILIZACIÓN SOCIAL (50899464921).jpg, District of Agustino File:Distrito de la Victoria desde la estación gamarra.jpg, District of La Victoria File:An area in Lima (districts of Pachacútec and Ventanilla) (4205625597).jpg, District of Ventanilla File:Cerros de Comas.jpg, District of Comas File:IMG Rímac 04. Jpg.jpg, District of Rímac File:00 San Juan de Miraflores settlement of Lima (5635162512).jpg, District of San Juan de Miraflores File:Cerros del distrito de Villa María del Triunfo.jpg, District of Villa María del Triunfo File:Priale,ate.jpg, District of Ate Vitarte File:Vista de Mi Perú.jpg, District of Mi Perú File:Carmen de la Legua Reynoso, Peru - panoramio.jpg, District of Carmen de La Legua-Reynoso File:An area in Lima (districts of Pachacamac and Villa El Salvador) (4206371510).jpg, District of Villa el Salvador File:Lima PuebloJov 1low.jpg, File:Lima PuebloJov 2low.jpg, File:Lima PuebloJov 3low.jpg, File:Lima PuebloJov 4.jpg, File:Lima PuebloJov 5.jpg, File:Lima PuebloJov 6.jpg, File:Pachacámac-34.jpg,


See also

* Arrabal (Puerto Rico) * Asentamiento (Guatemala) * Barrio (Venezuela) * Cantegril (Uruguay) *
Favela Favela () is an umbrella name for several types of working-class neighborhoods in Brazil. The term was first used in the Providência neighborhood in the center of Rio de Janeiro in the late 19th century, which was built by soldiers who had ...
(Brazil) * Campamento (Chile) *
Villa Miseria A ''villa miseria'' (), or just ''villa'', is the informal term for a type of shanty town slum found in Argentina, mostly around the largest urban settlements. Name The term is a noun phrase made up of the Spanish words ''villa'' (''village'', '' ...
(Argentina) *
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(United States) * Colonia (border settlement)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Pueblos jovenes Society of Peru Populated places in Peru Human habitats Shanty towns in South America Slums in South America Geography of Lima