noun a rural estate or ranch in Spanish-speaking countries
Refers to the system of large landed estates in Latin America, particularly during the colonial period
Refers to a large estate or plantation, especially in Spanish-speaking countries, typically used for farming or as a country residence
Refers to a large agricultural or industrial enterprise, often used in reference to businesses in Spanish-speaking countries
Refers to a type of resort or hotel in a Spanish-speaking country that offers a luxurious and relaxing experience for guests
In literature, a hacienda may be used as a setting for a novel or story, representing a large estate or plantation typically found in Latin America.
An architect may be tasked with designing a modern hacienda-style home or building, incorporating elements of traditional Spanish architecture.
Historians may study the history of haciendas in the context of colonialism and the exploitation of indigenous peoples in Latin America.
A real estate agent may specialize in selling haciendas, showcasing their unique features and historical significance to potential buyers.
An agricultural economist may analyze the economic impact of haciendas on local communities and the sustainability of their farming practices.