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- Latifundium abstract "A latifundium is a very extensive parcel of privately owned land. The latifundia (Latin: lātus, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate") of Roman history were great landed estates, specializing in agriculture destined for export: grain, olive oil, or wine. They were characteristic of Magna Graecia and Sicily, of Egypt and the North African Maghreb and of Hispania Baetica in southern Spain. The latifundia were the closest approximation to industrialized agriculture in Antiquity, and their economics depended upon slave labour.During the modern colonial period, the Portuguese and Spanish monarchs often rewarded military service with extensive land grants in Brazil, Bolivia, Mexico, Venezuela, Uruguay, Cuba, Chile and Argentina. The forced recruitment of local laborers allowed by colonial law made these land grants particularly lucrative for their owners. These grants, fazendas (in Portuguese) or haciendas (in Spanish), were also known by terms borrowed from the word "latifundia", respectively latifúndios (Portuguese) or latifundios or simply fundos (Spanish).These large land-holdings continued to exist after these countries gained independence; in time, agrarian reforms aimed at ending the dominance of the latifundia system was a popular goal of several national governments in the hemisphere. Today, latifundia are only found in Latin America, southern Spain and Italy[citation needed].".
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- Latifundium subject Category:Ancient_Rome.
- Latifundium subject Category:Real_estate.
- Latifundium subject Category:Roman_villa.
- Latifundium comment "A latifundium is a very extensive parcel of privately owned land. The latifundia (Latin: lātus, "spacious" + fundus, "farm, estate") of Roman history were great landed estates, specializing in agriculture destined for export: grain, olive oil, or wine. They were characteristic of Magna Graecia and Sicily, of Egypt and the North African Maghreb and of Hispania Baetica in southern Spain.".
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