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noun - a Brazilian plantation
FAZENDA - A fazenda is a plantation found throughout Brazil; during the colonial period (16th - 18th centuries) they were concentrated primarily in the northea...
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Disturbed area round northern Brazilian plantation |
Large estate in Brazil |
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Oct 3 2008 The Times - Cryptic |
Nov 26 2006 The Telegraph - General Knowledge |
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Same as hacienda. |
An estate or large farm in Portugal, Brazil, and other Portuguese-speaking countries. |
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Fazenda, Zambezia, MOZAMBIQUE |
Fazenda, Maputo, MOZAMBIQUE |
Fazenda, Inhambane, MOZAMBIQUE |
Fazenda, Santarem, PORTUGAL |
Fazenda, Portalegre, PORTUGAL |
Fazenda, Gaza, MOZAMBIQUE |
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A fazenda is a plantation found throughout Brazil; during the colonial period (16th - 18th centuries) they were concentrated primarily in the northeastern region, where (sugar) was produced, expanding during the 19th century in the southeastern region to coffee production. Fazenda now denotes any kind of farm. * Fazendas created major export commodities for Brazilian trade, but also led to intensification of slavery in Brazil. Coffee provided a new basis for agricultural expansion in southern Brazil. In the provinces of Rio de Janeiro and then São Paulo, coffee estates, or fazendas, began to spread toward the interior as new lands were opened. By 1850, coffee made up more than 50% of Brazil's exports, and more than half of world coffee production.* |