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1 latifundio
m.1 large rural estate.2 large state, estate, large land property, very large property.* * *1 (finca) latifundium (large estate)2 (sistema)→ link=latifundismo latifundismo* * *SM large estate* * *masculino large estate* * *= rangeland.Ex. This article discusses research conducted with wool producers in semi-arid rangelands in Australia.* * *masculino large estate* * *= rangeland.Ex: This article discusses research conducted with wool producers in semi-arid rangelands in Australia.
* * *1 (propiedad) large estate ( o ranch etc)2 (sistema) division of land into large estates* * *
latifundio sustantivo masculino
large estate
latifundio sustantivo masculino large estate
* * *latifundio nmlarge rural estateLATIFUNDIOA latifundio is a huge estate belonging to a single landowner, of the kind found in southern Spain and in many Latin American countries. They have their origins in periods of rapid conquest of territory – from the Moors in Spain in the Middle Ages, and by the conquistadors in Latin America. Historically, they are associated with backward farming methods and poverty among the workers living on them. This is because most of the rich landowners lived away from their estates and were not over-concerned with productivity, leaving the running of the estates to their foremen. The social problems caused by latifundios led to agitation for land reform in many countries. Despite land reform programmes, and more dramatic solutions such as the Mexican and Cuban revolutions, the legacy of the latifundio still prevails today in many countries.* * *m large estate* * *latifundio nm: large estate -
2 latifundio
• large knife• large lantern• large spot• large stone basin used for ritual ablutions• lathing hatchet• latifundium system• very large property -
3 latifundio
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4 sistema de latifundio
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5 Latifúndios
Large farms and landed estates, generally south of the Tagus River. Located mainly but not exclusively in the Alentejo district, southeast of Lisbon, these large, landed estates originated in Roman and then Muslim times and, by the 19th century, were characterized by absentee landowners and vast estates of thousands of acres farmed by landless peasants who provided much of the labor. Concentrated in the wheat-growing Alentejo district, the latifúndio represented a chronic, severe social and economic problem that many successive governments failed to address or to solve. Agrarian reform attempts in the late monarchy, the First Republic, and the Estado Novo failed to deal decisively with the latifúndio problem.A mere handful of well-off families, sometimes resident in the towns or in Lisbon, owned most of the land, while most of the work on this land, a crucial food-producing area of Portugal, was performed by poor peasants with little or no access to land ownership. Sporadic forcible occupation of land on a small scale by farm workers occurred during the First Republic, but the authorities soon repressed it. During the Revolution of 25 April 1974, about 1,136,363 hectares (2.5 million acres) of latifúndio were forcibly occupied by farm workers and political supporters, and a program of land ownership redistribution and sharing was initiated. Agrarian reform efforts regarding both minifúndio and latifúndio have continued. -
6 латифундия
1) Law: latifundium2) Spanish: latifundio (особ. в Латинской Америке) -
7 latifundismo
m.ownership several larger properties, latifundium system.* * ** * ** * *latifundismo nm= system of land tenure characterized by the “latifundio” -
8 Beja, City of
District and city in former Alentejo province, with a population of about 20,000. Its Roman name was "Pax Julia," and it is located about 136 kilometers (85 miles) southwest of Lisbon, in a wheat-growing section of the country. Beja is in the heart of the latifúndio region, the large landed estates of the south that in part were expropriated or nationalized by farm workers during the Revolution of 25 April 1974 and in the subsequent agrarian reform movements. Beja's industries feature olive oil, pottery, textiles, and leather. Since the 1970s, it has been the capital of the district. On New Year's Day 1962, Beja was the scene of an attempted revolutionary action of oppositionist Humberto Delgado's followers, at the Infantry Regiment No. 3's barracks in Beja, an effort that collapsed and resulted in the arrest of Delgado's followers and the death by a stray bullet of the under secretary of state of the army, Lt. Col. Jaime Fonseca. Traditionally, Beja is an area with a relatively strong vote for the Portuguese Communist Party (PCP).
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latifúndio — s. m. Vasta propriedade territorial pouco explorada, cultivada por trabalhadores agrícolas por conta de um proprietário não residente … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa
latifundio — sustantivo masculino 1. Finca rural de grandes dimensiones perteneciente a un solo dueño o a una familia: Varios latifundios están dedicados a coto de caza. Antónimo: minifundio … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
latifundio — (Del lat. latifundĭum). m. Finca rústica de gran extensión … Diccionario de la lengua española
Latifundio — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar … Wikipedia Español
latifundio — (Del lat. latifundium.) ► sustantivo masculino AGRICULTURA Finca rústica de gran extensión perteneciente a un solo dueño: ■ es el único heredero del latifundio. ANTÓNIMO minifundio * * * latifundio (del lat. «latifundĭum») m. Nombre dado a las… … Enciclopedia Universal
latifundio — {{#}}{{LM L23454}}{{〓}} {{SynL24033}} {{[}}latifundio{{]}} ‹la·ti·fun·dio› {{《}}▍ s.m.{{》}} Finca agraria de gran extensión, propiedad de un solo dueño. {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}} Del latín latifundium, y este de latus (ancho) y fundus (propiedad … Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
Latifundio — Ne doit pas être confondu avec Latifundium. Les latifundios sont des structures agraires héritées de l histoire antique (Latifundium), puis médiévale qui, en Andalousie et dans le sud de l Espagne [1] ont persisté jusqu à la seconde… … Wikipédia en Français
Latifundio–minifundio land tenure structure — The land tenure structure of Latin America is called as the Latifundio–minifundio land tenure structure. This dualistic tenure system is characterized by relatively few large commercial estates known as latifundios (>500 ha) and numerous small… … Wikipedia
latifundio — noun (plural dios) Etymology: Spanish, from Latin latifundium Date: circa 1924 a latifundium in Spain or Latin America … New Collegiate Dictionary
latifundio — /lat euh fun dee oh , foon /; Sp. /lah tee foohn dyaw/, n., pl. latifundios / dee ohz /; Sp. / dyaws/. a great estate of Latin America or Spain. [1920 25; < Sp < L latifundium LATIFUNDIUM] * * * … Universalium
latifundio — Gran propiedad o explotación agraria organizada en sistema de producción con jerarquía directiva distinta de la mano de obra. La mayoría de los latifundios en la actualidad, se dedican a la explotación agro ganadera, donde permiten la rotación de … Diccionario ecologico