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What (who) is hutment - definition

A SETTLEMENT OF PLYWOOD, CORRUGATED METAL, SHEETS OF PLASTIC, AND CARDBOARD BOXES
Bidonville; Shanty Town; Shanty towns; Shantytowns; Shantytown; Squatter settlements; Squatter camp; Squatter camps; Bidonvilles; Shack settlements; Shack settlement; Shanty-town; Squatter village; Squatter settlement; Squatter area; Hutment; Corrugated tin shacks
  • [[Khayelitsha]] Township in [[Cape Town]], South Africa
  • Picture of a [[Petare]] town created because of the [[rural flight]] to [[Caracas]].
  • [[Dharavi]] shanty town in [[Mumbai]]
  • Shanty town along the Martin Pena Canal in [[Puerto Rico]] (1970s).
  • A shanty town in [[Manila]], Philippines.
  • Shanty towns sometimes have an active [[informal economy]], such as garbage sorting, pottery making, textiles, and leather works. This allows the poor to earn an income. The above shanty town image is from Ezbet Al Nakhl, in [[Cairo]], Egypt, where garbage is sorted manually. Residential area is visible at the top of the image.
  • An impoverished American family living in a shanty during the [[Great Depression]]. Photographed by [[Dorothea Lange]] in 1936
  • Shanty towns may be large or small settlements. Above a shanty town in [[Hong Kong]].

hutment         
¦ noun Military an encampment of huts.
Shanty town         
A shanty town, squatter area is a settlement of improvised buildings known as shanties or shacks, typically made of materials such as mud and wood. A typical shanty town is squatted and in the beginning lacks adequate infrastructure, including proper sanitation, safe water supply, electricity and street drainage.
shanty town         
¦ noun a deprived area consisting of large numbers of shanty dwellings.

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Shanty town

A shanty town or squatter area is a settlement of improvised buildings known as shanties or shacks, typically made of materials such as mud and wood. A typical shanty town is squatted and in the beginning lacks adequate infrastructure, including proper sanitation, safe water supply, electricity and street drainage. Over time, shanty towns can develop their infrastructure and even change into middle class neighbourhoods. They can be small informal settlements or they can house millions of people.

The term 'shanty' is likely derived from Canadian French 'chantier' (low-level workers' quarters), or alternatively from Scottish Gaelic; "sean" (pronounced: shen) meaning 'old' and "taigh" meaning 'house[hold]'.

Globally, some of the largest shanty towns are Ciudad Neza in Mexico, Orangi in Pakistan and Dharavi in India. They are known by various names in different places, such as favela in Brazil, villa miseria in Argentina and gecekondu in Turkey. Shanty towns are mostly found in developing nations, but also in the cities of developed nations, such as Athens, Los Angeles, and Madrid. Cañada Real is considered the largest informal settlement in Europe, and Skid Row is an infamous shanty town in Los Angeles. Shanty towns are sometimes found on places such as railway sidings, swampland or disputed building projects.

Examples of use of hutment
1. On Tuesday, Meena Ramamurthy, a 30–year–old former bar dancer, was also found hanging from the ceiling of her hutment in Bhagat Singh Nagar, Goregaon.
2. Ironically, the committee found the two accused were ‘‘not... connected with terrorist acts’’ and therefore there was ‘‘no basis for their prosecution under POTA.’’ Sitting in their tiny hutment deep in the Sanjay Nagar slum in Kurla (West), Ismail (now 22) and his two brothers Isaq (20) and Abdullah (17) second that opinion.