agrietada
Agritada is a Spanish term used to describe a land or estate managed for agricultural purposes, typically one that is subdivided to accommodate multiple farming households or families. Agritada can also refer to a type of rural settlement or community, often formed around a central area of land suitable for farming.
The concept of agritada originated in Latin America, particularly in the Iberian colonies of Mexico and Peru,
In some cases, agritadas were maintained by collectives of farmers who worked together to manage the land,
Agritada reflects the historical heterogeneity of rural property organization, shaped by merchant capitalism, state policy, labor