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  2. Latifundium - Wikipedia

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    Latifundia included a villa rustica, including an often luxurious owner's residence, and the operation of the farm relied on a large number of Roman slaves, [5] sometimes kept in an ergastulum. They produced agricultural products for sale and profit such as livestock (sheep and cattle) or olive oil, grain, garum and wine. Nevertheless, Rome had ...

  3. Belmond La Residencia - Wikipedia

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    Today the olive groves are being restored and olive-oil production has resumed. [4] [citation needed] Donkeys and sheep have returned to the hillside and the estate is again producing its own farm products—still on a small scale, but increasing year on year. [5] [citation needed] In 2014 Orient-Express changed its name to Belmond Ltd.

  4. Agriculture in Spain - Wikipedia

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    The agrarian census of 1982 found that 50.9 percent of the country's farmland was held in properties of 200 or more hectares, although farms of this size made up only 1.1 percent of the country's 2.3 million farms. [2] At the other end of the scale, the census showed that 61.8 percent of Spain's farms had fewer than 5 hectares of land. [2]

  5. 2008–2014 Spanish real estate crisis - Wikipedia

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    The expression Spanish real estate crisis or property crisis that began in 2008 refers to the set of economic indicators (sharp fall in the price of housing in Spain, credit shortages, etc.) that, with all their severity in 2010, would evidence the deterioration of real estate expectations and of the construction industry in Spain [1] in the context of a global economic crisis and the property ...

  6. Category:Real estate in Spain - Wikipedia

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    Residential buildings in Spain (5 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Real estate in Spain" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total.

  7. Police also investigated three olive oil factories in Italy, officials said. 68,000 gallons of fake, inedible ‘olive oil’ seized in Spain, cops say. 11 arrested Skip to main content

  8. Spanish confiscation - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish confiscation was the Spanish government's seizure and sale of property, including from the Catholic Church, from the late 18th century to the early 20th century. It was a long historical, economic, and social process beginning with the so-called "Confiscation of Godoy" in 1798—although there was an earlier precedent during the ...

  9. Costco's $500 Faux Olive Tree Is Going Viral—But I Found a ...

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    Costco's $500 Faux Olive Tree Is Going Viral—But I Found a Gorgeous Alternative on Sale for a Fraction of the Price Destinee Scott September 19, 2024 at 6:07 PM