Quinta (estate)

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Quinta da Regaleira in Sintra.

Quinta [ˈkĩtɐ] is a traditional term for an estate, primarily used in Portugal and the Portuguese-speaking world, but the term has sometimes been borrowed in non-Portuguese speaking countries of Ibero-America.

Definition

Quinta da Brejoeira in Monção.
Quinta da Avelada in Penafiel, an example of a traditional rural quinta.

A quinta is a primarily rural property, especially those with historic

olive groves
.

In urban contexts, quintas may often be walled-off mansions in city centers, but the term may also be applied to edifices once located in a more rural setting that have since been developed.

The name was later often given to generally larger land estates that might originally have been used for agricultural purposes but were converted into residential estates.

The term has also been applied to affluent

Lusophone Africa, such as Quinta da Beloura in the Portuguese Riviera or Quinta do Lago in the Algarve
.

Notable quintas

Portugal
Brazil
Non-Portuguese speaking countries