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Recogida

Recogida is a noun in Spanish that denotes the act of gathering, collecting, or picking up items, people, data, or crops. It stems from the verb recoger and is used across a variety of contexts to describe the action of bringing things together or bringing them to a point of reuniting or control.

In practical usage, recogida appears in several domains. In logistics and public services, it often refers to

Regional and policy usage is common in Spain and Latin America, with variations in phrasing—recogida selectiva

See also: recolección; reciclaje; servicios municipales.

the
service
of
collecting
items,
such
as
la
recogida
de
basura
(garbage
collection),
la
recogida
de
paquetería
(parcel
pickup),
or
la
recogida
de
residuos.
In
agriculture,
la
recogida
describes
the
harvest,
the
period
when
crops
are
gathered.
In
data
and
civic
processes,
it
designates
the
act
of
assembling
information
or
support,
for
example
la
recogida
de
datos
or
la
recogida
de
firmas
(signature
collection).
The
term
also
appears
in
everyday
planning,
such
as
la
recogida
de
un
pedido
or
la
recogida
de
una
persona,
meaning
the
pickup
or
retrieval
of
someone.
or
recogida
diferenciada
referring
to
selective
recycling
collection,
for
instance.
The
word
is
often
contrasted
with
recolección,
a
synonym
that
is
more
common
in
some
contexts,
particularly
for
agricultural
harvests
or
formal
data
gathering.