ghettos in English

noun
1
a part of a city, especially a slum area, occupied by a minority group or groups.
Old Muslim localities are piles of rubble and ruin with hardly any sign of government help for rejuvenation of Muslim ghettos and slums in urban areas around towns and cities of India.

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1. The Beatbox began in New York ghettos in the early 80

2. Synonyms for Bustees include slums, ghettos, hovels, favelas, purlieus, rookeries, shanties and skid rows

3. Benefits for commuters and migrants leave Swedes unworried by tales of Danish ghettos in Malmo.

4. The few stable Bugbear societies tend to fall into two broad categories: Bugbear ghettos and cabals

5. In Bugbear ghettos, a number of the creatures live under the rules (and watchful eyes) of a more stable governance

6. There was a kitchen, a bakery, and dining rooms; all were equipped with high-quality items taken from Jewish ghettos.

7. choir Most of the larger ghettos established Choirs, orchestras, theatres and chamber g roups that existed for per iods of months or even years

8. New York's been on a serious gentrification trip for 50 years, but when I was a kid you could still feel the reverberation of the ghettos.

9. Allegoric or Metaphoric Representations; Concentration and Extermination Camps; Deniers and Denial; Germany, Hitler and the Growth of Nazism; European Jewry Before the Holocaust; Escape; The Ghettos; Hiding; Righteous Gentiles; Rescue; Resistance; Liberation; Nazi War Crimes and Judgement; Other Victims of Nazi Persecution; Perpetrators