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"Haciendas henequeneras" refers to estates in the Yucatán which were created during the 19th century when the henequen industry debuted. The hacienda henequenera required large staffing for the cultivation of the fields, as well as, the development and maintenance of industrial processes, such as shredding the leaves.
Hacienda de San Juan Bautista Tabi, no article, but mentions the hacienda here Oxkutzcab; Hacienda San Juan Dzonot; Hacienda San Lorenzo de Aké, this appears to be on the Mayan site, but talks briefly about the hacienda and has photos Aké; Hacienda de San Mateo de la Zarca; Hacienda San Miguel, there is nothing about this place on the Spanish ...
Hacienda Santa Cruz Palomeque; Hacienda Santa Rosa de Lima; T. Hacienda San Ildefonso Teya; X. Hacienda Xmatkuil; Y. Yaxcopoil This page was last edited on 31 October ...
Hacienda San Nicolás Dzoyaxché (also known as Dzoyaxché) is located in the Mérida Municipality in the state of Yucatán in southeastern Mexico. It is one of the properties that arose during the nineteenth century henequen boom.
Hacienda Chichén is located within the ancient Maya city of Chichen Itza, in the county of Tinum, Yucatán, Mexico. It was one of the first haciendas established in Yucatán and was in ruins by 1847. Edward Herbert Thompson, U.S. consul in Yucatán, purchased Hacienda Chichén, including the archaeological site visited today in 1894.
The Tahdzibichén estate was founded in 1873 as a henequen plantation and operated as a sisal production farm until the last decade. [5]On 28 June 1993 the Cuxtal Ecological Reserve was designated to protect the history of the 7 large haciendas, their adjoining pueblas, 12 minor archaeological sites, 6 cenotes and one of Merida's important water supply stations. [6]