Campesinos are country dwellers or people that live in camps. Peasants such as those in El Salvador.
Guillermo Domingo Laura has written: 'El capitalismo del pueblo' -- subject(s): Capital, Economic policy, Saving and investment
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Campesinos is word in the Spanish language that means a peasant, or a farmer. There were fifteen campesinos hiding in the back of the van.
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the Mexican peasants
Confederación Revolucionaria de Obreros y Campesinos was created in 1952.
The subsistence agriculture to feed their families is practiced by the campesinos of Colombia.
Cardiff, Wales.
Lou Grant - 1977 Campesinos 4-16 was released on: USA: 16 March 1981 Netherlands: 19 March 1984
Cuatacho. has written: 'Campesinos' 'Petalacia en pensamiento'
Christopher R. Boyer has written: 'Becoming campesinos'
The song is "You! Me! Dancing! by the Welsh indie-pop band "Los Campesinos!"
Segis Alvarez has written: 'La juventud y los campesinos'
Conflicts between landowners and campesinos often arise due to disputes over land rights, access to resources, and unequal distribution of wealth. Campesinos, who are often small-scale farmers or agricultural workers, may face eviction or lack of land tenure security, while landowners may seek to maximize profits and control over property. These issues can be further exacerbated by historical inequalities, government policies, and competition for land for development or exploitation.