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terreno

Terreno is a term used in Spanish and related languages to refer to a portion of the earth's surface that is owned, occupied, or designated for a particular use. In common usage, it can mean land or soil, both in natural and built environments, as well as a plot or tract of land intended for construction or agricultural activity. In real estate and property law, terreno denotes a discrete parcel with defined boundaries and a title of ownership or possession, registered with a cadastre or land registry. The classification of terreno varies by country and often depends on zoning: terreno urbano refers to land within urbanizable or urban areas suitable for residential, commercial, or industrial development; terreno rústico or rural land refers to agricultural or undeveloped land with different tax and planning rules.

Sizes are expressed in units such as square meters or hectares; in some regions, acres or other

Legal aspects involve titles, encumbrances, and restrictions, as well as planning and building regulations, ecological protections,

local
measures
may
be
used.
Factors
affecting
value
and
feasibility
of
a
terreno
include
location,
access
to
roads
and
services,
topography,
soil
quality,
drainage,
and
environmental
constraints.
and
easements.
Use
of
terreno
can
be
for
housing,
farming,
infrastructure
projects,
or
conservation,
and
it
often
reflects
broader
economic,
social,
and
regulatory
contexts.