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Rio 2016: Mapping the Rio favelas

Fireworks explode over Maracana stadium with the Mangueira 'favela' community in the foreground during opening ceremonies for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games on August 5, 2016 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Mario Tama/Getty Images

As fireworks exploded over the Maracana stadium in Rio de Janeiro Friday night, many of the city’s residents watched at a distance – some, from the roofs of buildings in their favela.

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Although roughly one in five Rio residents lives in a favela – one of the slums dotted around the city – until recently, they didn’t appear on Google’s maps.

Instead of showing the many narrow lanes and businesses that make up each favela, the neighbourhoods were generally depicted by a grey blob.

The company has been working to correct this. According to a Google blog post, they teamed up with a local group to map the slums, and now 26 favelas appear on Google maps.

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Google map of Rocinha – a favela in Rio

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It’s a small start, given that there are some 1,000 favelas in Rio, but it’s progress.

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Google has also used its Street View technology to capture 360-degree video of the favelas, and put together an interactive video tour on its website that lets users explore this other side of Rio.

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