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- modern colonial period, the word was borrowed in Portuguese latifúndios and Spanish latifundios or simply fundos for similar extensive land grants, known...
- ranch (1765–1866) in Mexico was the largest privately owned estate or latifundio in Latin America. At its maximum extent, the Sánchez Navarro family owned...
- the 'Latifundio–minifundio' structure. This dualistic tenure system is characterized by relatively few large commercial estates known as latifundios, which...
- Guadalajara. Franciscan priests presided along with landowners over huge latifundio estates. Long after Mexican independence, in 1931, as part of sweeping...
- 1969 their numbers amounted to 400,000 throughout Colombia. By 1970, the latifundio type of industrial farm (more than 50 hectares) occupied more than 77...
- aristocracies: 464 great landowners held more than 270,000 km2 of land (latifúndios), while 464,000 small and medium-sized farms occupied only 157,000 km2...
- (Mexico) Hacienda Yorba (US) Palacio San José (Argentina) Sánchez Navarro latifundio (Mexico) Housing portal Cortijo Fazenda Feudalism Mit'a, a form of tribute...
- income inequalities exacerbated by the land distribution system based on latifundios, in which large haciendas were owned by a few but worked by millions...
- Entrepreneurs on horseback in their latifundio in front of Iztaccihuatl volcano c. between 1875 and 1899...
- cement, and paper. Agrarian reform would include the expropriation of latifundios, or large holdings of land. In addition to these policies, the UP promoted...