Aranzada

/ˌɑːrɑːnˈzɑːdə/ noun

A unit of land measurement used in Spain and Spanish America, equivalent to approximately 0.4 hectares or one acre.

From Spanish, derived from 'arand,' a variant of 'área' combined with a suffix. The term specifically refers to the amount of land that could be plowed in one day by a pair of oxen, and was standardized differently across various Spanish regions.

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