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A view of a small villa miseria (shanty town) in the north-east of Rosario, Argentina, beside a railtrack. This group of precarious homes is the remains of an initially larger settlement, consisting mostly of immigrants of the Toba tribe from the Chaco Province, who came to Rosario and other large cities in significant amounts during the 1990s.

I, Pablo D. Flores, took this picture myself, in September 2005.
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