a wealth Spanish rancher in North American that builds big estates are hacienda.
the house is a southwest hacienda
Just stick around the hacienda for week or so and you'll see how self-sufficient I am!
Fortunately, our hacienda was close enough to the mission to be covered by the soldiers' rifles. The mission only had one hacienda within two miles.
Hacienda
An adobe building is one constructed from mud-bricks, and found largely in the south west of the USA and Mexico. They can be very cool inside, as a protection from day-time heat.
Life on the borderlands was shaped by the juxtaposition of the grand hacienda and the fortified presidio, where wealthy landowners and military forces coexisted in close proximity.
The address of the Hacienda Heights Library is: 16010 La Monde St., Hacienda Heights, 91745 4299
I think you meant to write "haciendo amigos" - it means "making friends." Hacienda amigos would mean "plantation/farm" and "friends" but would not make any sense.
a hacienda has rooms or animals on it because it is mostly a ranch
(hacienda - a house, especially on a large estate where cattle or sheep are raised)(self-sufficient - able to provide for one's own needs without help)"The wealthy colonist in New Spain lived in a hacienda, and his large estate enabled him to be self-sufficient in providing for the needs of his family."
The phone number of the Hacienda Heights Library is: 626-968-9356.
"Mi hacienda" translated from Spanish means "my estate" or "my ranch." It typically refers to a large piece of land used for farming, ranching, or other agricultural purposes.