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A ghetto is a part of a city in which members of a minority group are concentrated, especially as a result of political, social, legal, religious, environmental or economic pressure. Ghettos are often known for being more impoverished than other areas of the city. Versions of such restricted areas have been found across the world, each with their own names, classifications, and groupings of people.
A ghetto is a section of a city where members of a minority group live in concentrated numbers, typically due to political, social, legal, religious, environmental, or economic pressures rather than by free choice. These areas are often characterized by higher levels of poverty than other parts of the city, and similar segregated communities have existed throughout history and across the globe under various names and circumstances.
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Getto eller ghetto är ursprungligen en benämning på de kvarter eller stadsdelar där judar var hänvisade att bo. I modern tid används ordet dels för slumområden, dels för områden där det finns en stor koncentration av personer av en viss etnicitet eller social klass. Under andra världskriget inrättade nazisterna en rad getton i östra och sydöstra Europa där de samlade ihop judar inför ”den slutgiltiga lösningen av judefrågan”.
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