Squatting in Argentina

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Argentina on globe, marked in dark green
Slum housing next to motorway
Villa 31 in Buenos Aires, 2017
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Hotel Bauen in 2006

Squatting in Argentina is the occupation of derelict buildings or unused land without the permission of the owner. Shanty towns emerged on the periphery of Buenos Aires from the 1930s onwards and are known as villa miseria. After the 1998–2002 Argentine great depression, 311 worker cooperatives set up across the country as people squatted and re-opened businesses.

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