Rocinha is the biggest favela in South America, home to an estimated 150,000-300,000 people. It has developed from a shantytown into an 'urbanized slum' and boasts hundreds of businesses, banks, restaurants, internet cafes and even its own television channel. It was also one of the first favelas to set up tours for visitors, long before the 'pacification' process began

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