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  • 7/21/2017
The oldest favela in Buenos Aires, with its muddy streets, brick houses and lack of basic amenities, is separated from the capital’s most exclusive neighbourhoods only by a busy highway. However, a construction project, trying to “formalize” and renovate the neighbourhood Villa 31, which is largely made up of emigrants from Peru, Paraguay and Bolivia, is now underway.

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