ghetourile
Ghetourile, a Romanian term, historically referred to segregated urban areas, often characterized by poverty, marginalization, and distinct ethnic or social compositions. The concept is rooted in similar phenomena worldwide, such as ghettos, slums, and barrios, where specific groups faced residential restrictions or self-segregation due to economic hardship, social stigma, or discrimination.
In Romania, the term "ghetou" gained prominence, particularly in the post-communist era, to describe certain neighborhoods
The socio-economic conditions within these areas often included high unemployment rates, inadequate housing, limited access to
Discussions surrounding ghetourile in Romania often involve debates on government policies aimed at urban regeneration, social