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Fábrica

Fábrica is a word in Spanish and Portuguese that denotes a factory or manufacturing plant. In Portuguese it is fábrica, and in Spanish it is fábrica. The term comes from Latin fabrica, meaning workshop or craft, and is cognate with French fabrique and Italian fabbrica. In everyday use, fábricas are places where goods are manufactured, assembled, or repaired, and the word appears in business names and signage as well as in phrases such as fábrica de ideas.

Beyond its generic sense, fábricas or La Fábrica are used as toponyms in Spanish- and Portuguese-speaking regions.

In culture, the word is commonly used in titles and expressions to evoke industrial settings, labor, or

See also: Factory, Industrial heritage, List of places named La Fábrica.

Numerous
villages,
districts,
or
neighborhoods
carry
the
name,
reflecting
historical
factory
or
mill
sites
and
indicating
their
origin
in
an
industrial
or
productive
landscape.
production.
It
also
appears
in
literature
and
media
as
a
motif
or
descriptor.