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Rocinha (, ''little farm'') is the largest favela in
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, located in
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's South Zone between the districts of
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and Gávea. Rocinha is built on a steep hillside overlooking Rio de Janeiro, and is located about one kilometre from a nearby beach. Most of the favela is on a very steep hill, with many trees surrounding it. Around 200,000 people live in Rocinha, making it the most populous favela in Brazil. Although Rocinha is officially classified as a neighbourhood, many still refer to it as a favela. It developed from a shanty town into an urbanized
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. Today, almost all the houses in Rocinha are made from concrete and brick. Some buildings are three and four storeys tall and almost all houses have basic sanitation, plumbing and electricity. Compared to simple shanty towns or slums, Rocinha has a better developed infrastructure and hundreds of businesses such as banks, medicine stores, bus routes,
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, including locally based channel TV ROC (
TV Rocinha TV Rocinha (TV ROC) is a Brazilian community television channel, a blend of pay television and community television, serving Favela da Rocinha, Rio de Janeiro. TV ROC received an award from the magazine "ARede" and had a project approved by UNESCO ...
), and, at one time, a
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franchise. These factors help classify Rocinha as a ''favela bairro'', or favela neighborhood.


Community

There are a number of community organizations at work in Rocinha, including neighbourhood associations and numerous NGOs and non-profit educational and cultural institutions. Rocinha is home to most of the service workers in Zona Sul (the South Zone of Rio). In recent years, due to its relative safety in comparison to other favelas, Rocinha has developed tourism-oriented activities such as hostels, nightclubs and guided tours. In September 2017, between 150 and 600 tourists were estimated to visit the slum per day, despite foreign governments' and the Rio police's safety warnings recommending against it. In October 2017, a Spanish tourist died after being shot by the police while visiting Rocinha during a turf war. The slum is controlled by Amigos dos Amigos, although it is often caught in violent disputes among (and within) different criminal organizations.


Police and military operations

In November 2011, a security operation was undertaken where hundreds of police and military patrolled the streets of Rocinha to crack down on rampant drug dealers and bring government control to the neighbourhood. In December 2017, drug kingpin Rogério da Silva, known as Rogério 157, was arrested in Rocinha, in an operation involving 3,000 members of the Brazilian military and police forces. Rogério was wanted on charges of homicide, extortion, and drug trafficking. Rocinha is the largest favela in Brazil and one of the most developed. Rocinha's population was estimated at between 150,000 and 300,000 inhabitants during the 2000s; but the
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Census of 2010 counted only 69,161 people. In 2017, ''
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'' reported a population of 100,000 in an area of 1 km2 (250 acres).


In literature, film and music

Robert Neuwirth discusses Rocinha in his book entitled ''
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''. Rio de Janeiro was made the setting for the animation film ''
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'', where many scenes take place in Rocinha. Also, Rocinha is the setting of the book ''Nemesis: One Man and the Battle for Rio'' by Misha Glenny in which he describes the rise and fall of
Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes Antônio Francisco Bonfim Lopes (born 24 May 1976), better known as Nem (short for "nemesis") or Nem da Rocinha, is a Brazilian drug lord and one of the leaders of "Amigos dos Amigos". Lopes had a net worth of R$100 million ($60 million), was the ...
. In 1998,
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wrote an orchestral piece titled "Days and Nights in Rocinha". It was meant as a reference to Ravel's
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, written for Dennis Russell Davies, to thank him for putting Glass' works on stage. He was inspired by dance music that he heard during the carnival, resulting in a
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-like rhythmical structure with a lot of
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changes and varieties, such as 14/8, 15/8 and 9/8+4/4. The 2008 film '' The Incredible Hulk'' featured aerial footage of Rocinha, showing the large number of
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s repurposed as housing, and included an extensive chase scene filmed in the favela on the ground and across rooftops. It was also featured in the 2011 film '' Fast Five''.


In mass media and popular culture

Many celebrities have visited Rocinha, including
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(during the Earth Summit of 1992) and actor
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. Some episodes of the Brazilian television series ''Cidade dos Homens'' (''
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'') were filmed there.


Video games

*In the 2009 video game '' Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2'', two of the main campaign missions and a multiplayer map based on it are set in the favela. *In '' Call of Duty: Black Ops III'', Rocinha is mentioned as the hometown of the specialist Outrider. *In the 2015 tactical first-person shooter game '' Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Siege'', a map called "Favela" is based on Rocinha.


See also

* Sérgio Cabral *
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro ( , , ; literally 'River of January'), or simply Rio, is the capital of the state of the same name, Brazil's third-most populous state, and the second-most populous city in Brazil, after São Paulo. Listed by the GaWC as a b ...
*
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* Community policing


References


External links


FavelaDaRocinha.com
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