0 in the US, a part of a city where poor, mainly Spanish-speaking people live -- (美国城市中)主要说西班牙语的贫民聚居区
Barrio engages the viewer as participant in his art, often without their knowledge that it is art in which they are participating.
The buyers, the majority local families, affiliated with the surrounding barrio.
The international community should acknowledge the corruption, but realise that there are good people in civil society—in the barrios, for example, where women help by working in the soup kitchens.
The barrio of the gente decente may indeed have been the southern hemisphere's most attractive, but that area was atypical of the rest of the capital.
On paper, the grassroots level of decision-making and management in the camps resides at al-hayy (neighbourhood or barrio), each composed of about 200 tents.
A person's barrio affiliation coincided with that of his or her patronym group, taking into account that most women joined the husband's patronym group upon marriage.
Colonial legal documents distinguished between two kinds of ayllu/ barrio land.
Traditional festivities known as "barrio fiestas" (district festivals) to commemorate the feast days of patron saints are common.