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La Hacienda de la Limpia Concepción de El Canutillo, located in the current municipality of Ocampo, Durango, dates back to the second half of the 17th century. Originally built as an agricultural estate, its primary function was to supply the mining center of Parral (Chihuahua). However, it eventually became one of the wealthiest haciendas in the region due to its proximity to the Río Florido, which facilitated irrigation and thereby increased productivity.

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La Hacienda de San Diego de Navacoyán, located on the banks of the Tunal River in the present-day state of Durango, was another significant stop on the itinerary of the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro. Travelers needed to cross this river to continue their route towards Chihuahua and New Mexico.

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La hacienda Pabellón de Hidalgo, like most haciendas in Aguascalientes, owes its existence to the investment of miners from Zacatecas. The properties of Garabato and San Isidro, acquired by the Zacatecan miner José de la Peña Durán in 1681, would eventually give rise to the hacienda of Pabellón de Hidalgo.

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The origins of the hacienda of San José de Cieneguilla, in the state of Aguascalientes, date back to 1616 when the marriage of Vicente de Zaldívar y Mendoza and Ana Bañuelos acquired the lands, subsequently donating the property to the Jesuit Company of Zacatecas to support the San Luis college located there. The donation included lands and their buildings, mules, donkeys, horses, mares, carts, tools, farming implements, corn plantations, fruit seeds, blacksmithing work, and indigenous labor services.

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The hacienda of Peñuelas was founded in 1612, making it one of the oldest in Aguascalientes. Originally established under the name San Isidro Labrador, this name fell out of use because people began referencing the rocky landscape of the area, leading to the appellation that has persisted to this day.

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The former hacienda of Ciénaga de Mata is located in the town of Francisco Primo de Verdad, municipality of Lagos de Moreno, Jalisco. It was formerly known as Ciénaga de Rincón, named after the prestige achieved by the Rincón Gallardo family, also Marquises of Guadalupe. The proximity of this area to Zacatecas and other mining centers in need of grains and meat was an incentive for the first men who owned titles and land to become interested in making the area productive, despite its hostility.

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The Hacienda de Chichimequillas is located in the municipality of El Marqués, Querétaro. It was built around 1690 by Carmelite monks who settled in the area to assist and settle the Chichimeca Jonaces and Pame indigenous people, while also providing shelter to travelers journeying along the Camino Real de Tierra Adentro to and from the mining regions of Guanajuato and Zacatecas.