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  2. Haciendas of Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    Haciendas of Yucatán were agricultural organizations that emerged primarily in the 18th century. They had a late onset in Yucatán compared with the rest of Mexico because of geographical, ecological and economical reasons, particularly the poor quality of the soil and lack of water to irrigate farms.

  3. Category:Haciendas of Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    Mexico portal Map all coordinates ... Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. ... Pages in category "Haciendas of Yucatán" The following 38 pages are in this ...

  4. Hacienda Dzoyolá - Wikipedia

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    Hacienda Dzoyolá was originally built in 1750, but damaged by fire. It was rebuilt and damaged again during the Caste War of Yucatán in the nineteenth century. It was originally used as a livestock ranch and has long been associated with bee keeping. [3] In 2008 the Maya Beekeeping Society of Yucatán opened a honey processing plant near the ...

  5. Hacienda Kancabchén (Motul) - Wikipedia

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    His decree turned the haciendas into collective ejidos, leaving only 150 hectares to the former landowners for use as private property. [6] Figures before 1937 indicate populations living on the farm. After 1937, figures indicate those living in the community, as the remaining Hacienda Kancabchén houses only the owner's immediate family.

  6. Hacienda Kancabchén (Tunkás) - Wikipedia

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    His decree turned the haciendas into collective ejidos, leaving only 150 hectares to the former landowners for use as private property. [5] Figures before 1937 indicate populations living on the farm. After 1937, figures indicate those living in the community, as the remaining Hacienda Kancabchén houses only the owner's immediate family.

  7. Hacienda Santa Cruz Palomeque - Wikipedia

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    His decree turned the haciendas into collective ejidos, leaving only 150 hectares to the former landowners for use as private property. [12] Figures before 1937 indicate populations living on the farm. After 1937, figures indicate those living in the community, as the remaining Hacienda Santa Cruz Palomeque houses only the owner's immediate family.

  8. List of haciendas of Yucatán - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. San José Chactún - Wikipedia

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    Main House. The hacienda contains historical relics, extensive virgin areas, and a high biodiversity in wildlife. It is very close to the archaeological sites of Uxmal (Heritage), Oxkintok and path Puuc, to the caves of Calcehtok and Loltún and the colonial cities of Merida and Campeche (Heritage), the route of the Franciscan Monastery and the coastal area and biosphere reserve Celestún e ...