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Definitions of haciendas in various dictionaries:
noun - a large estate in Spanish-speaking countries
noun - the main house on a ranch or large estate
noun - an estate
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A book subtitled "Architecture in the Colombian Countryside" showcases the estates called these in Spanish |
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Plural form of hacienda. |
(in Spanish-speaking countries or regions) a large estate or plantation with a dwelling house. |
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A hacienda (UK: or US: ; Spanish: [ajenda] or [asjenda]), in the colonies of the Spanish Empire, is an estate, similar in form to a Roman villa. Some haciendas were plantations, mines or factories. Many haciendas combined these activities. The word is derived from the Spanish word "hacer" or "haciendo", which means: to make or be making, respectively; and were largely business enterprises consisting of various money making ventures including raising farm animals and maintaining orchards. * The term hacienda is imprecise, but usually refers to landed estates of significant size. Smaller holdings were termed estancias or ranchos that were owned almost exclusively by Spaniards and criollos and in rare cases by mixed-race individuals. In Argentina, the term estancia is used for large estates that in Mexico would be termed haciendas. In recent decades, the term has been used in the United States to refer to an architectural style associated with the earlier estate manor houses. * The hacienda |