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Mar 2023
57m 12s

Mumbai et le quartier de Dharavi

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<p>Invité : Matias Echanove, urbaniste Mumbai, anciennement Bombay, est la capitale économique de l'Inde. C'est une ville de contrastes où se côtoient gratte-ciels, monuments coloniaux, temples et bidonvilles. Le plus grand de ces bidonvilles est Dharavi, un quartier qui défie les clichés. Pour en parler, Johanne dussez reço ... Show More
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