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  2. Finca - Wikipedia

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    Finca is a Spanish term for estate. In English usage, [ 1 ] it refers to a piece of rural or agricultural land, typically with a cottage , farmhouse or estate building present, and often adjacent to a woodland or plantation.

  3. Hacienda - Wikipedia

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    Hacienda Lealtad is a working coffee hacienda which used slave labor in the 19th century, located in Lares, Puerto Rico. [1]A hacienda (UK: / ˌ h æ s i ˈ ɛ n d ə / HASS-ee-EN-də or US: / ˌ h ɑː s i ˈ ɛ n d ə / HAH-see-EN-də; Spanish: or ) is an estate (or finca), similar to a Roman latifundium, in Spain and the former Spanish Empire.

  4. Category:Houses in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Tower houses in Spain (3 P) V. Villas in Spain (1 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Houses in Spain" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  5. 11 of the best luxury hotels in Tenerife for sophisticated ...

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    Address: C. La Finca, s/n, 38480 Buenavista, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain Read more: The hidden Spanish holiday hotspots where you can avoid crowds – and tourist trap prices Show comments

  6. Agriculture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Spain was Western Europe's leading fishing nation, and it had the world's fourth largest fishing fleet. [2] Spaniards ate more fish per capita than any other European people, except the Scandinavians. [2] In the mid-1980s, Spain's fishing catch averaged about 1.3 million tons a year, and the fishing industry accounted for about 1 percent of GDP ...

  7. Spanish wine - Wikipedia

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    Spain became more dependent on the income from its Spanish colonies, including the exportation of Spanish wine to the Americas. The emergence of growing wine industries in Mexico , Peru , Chile and Argentina was a threat to this income, with Philip III and succeeding monarchs issuing decrees and declarations ordering the uprooting of New World ...

  8. Algorfa - Wikipedia

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    Algorfa (Spanish pronunciation: [alˈɣoɾfa]) is a village in the Costa Blanca area of Spain, near the coast and surrounded by Mediterranean pine forest and citrus groves. Algorfa lies on the banks of the Segura river and is approximately ten minutes' drive to the nearest blue flag beaches of the Mediterranean and a 35 minutes' drive from the ...

  9. Marbella - Wikipedia

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    Marbella (UK: / m ɑːr ˈ b eɪ j ə / mar-BAY-yə, [1] [2] US: / m ɑːr ˈ b ɛ l ə / mar-BEL-ə, [3] Spanish pronunciation: [maɾˈβeʎa]) is a city and municipality in southern Spain, belonging to the province of Málaga in the autonomous community of Andalusia.