Barrió
Barrió is a Spanish word that generally translates to "neighborhood" or "district." However, its connotation can vary significantly depending on the context and region. In many Latin American countries, "barrió" often refers to a working-class or lower-income urban area. These neighborhoods can sometimes be characterized by distinct cultural identities, close-knit communities, and specific social challenges. The term can be used neutrally to simply denote a part of a city, but it can also carry social and economic implications.
In some instances, "barrió" might be used to describe informal settlements or areas that have developed without