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ejido

[ Spanish e-hee-thaw ]

noun

plural ejidos
  1. a Mexican farm communally owned and operated by the inhabitants of a village on an individual or cooperative basis.


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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins

Origin of ejido1

1885鈥90; < Mexican Spanish; Spanish: common fields (immediately outside a village) < Latin exitus exit 1
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But on one trip to Ejido Er茅ndira, an area about 35 miles south of where the surfers were recently killed, Albert and his group of about 10 or 12 people had their belongings stolen overnight while camping.

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鈥淏ack in 1998, the inhabitants of Crescencio Morales decided to set fire to the monarch butterfly colonies, in order to log the land,鈥 recalls Erasmo 脕lvarez Castillo, the leader of the communal, or ejido, farmers in the village.

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An anonymous tipster reported a sighting of armed men and people blindfolds at a shabby, orange shack with blue trim and a corrugated metal roof in a tiny rural community known as Ejido Tecolote, on the outskirts of Matamoros.

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They were found Tuesday in a wooden shack, guarded by a man who was arrested, in the rural Ejido Tecolote area east of Matamoros on the way to part of the Gulf called 鈥淏agdad Beach,鈥 according to the state鈥檚 chief prosecutor, Irving Barrios.

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They were found Tuesday in a wooden shack, guarded by a man who was arrested, in a rural area east of Matamoros called Ejido Tecolote on the way to the Gulf called 鈥淏agdad Beach,鈥 according to the state鈥檚 chief prosecutor, Irving Barrios.

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