Hacienda (disambiguation)
Hacienda is a Spanish word for an estate or the main house upon the estate, see Hacienda.
Ministerio/Departamento de Hacienda, referring to a government agency in Spain or Latin America, is the treasury department.
Hacienda, La Hacienda, or The Hacienda may also refer to the following:
Places
- in England
- The Haçienda, a nightclub in Manchester, England
- in Mexico
- La Hacienda (golf course), a tournament golf course located northwest of Mexico City, Mexico
- in the United States
(by state then city)
- La Hacienda Historic District, Phoenix, Arizona, listed on the NRHP in Arizona
- Hacienda Heights, California, an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California
- Hacienda, California, a former town in California
- The Hacienda (Milpitas Ranchhouse), a hotel built for William Randolph Hearst, listed on the NRHP in California
- Hacienda Business Park, an industrial development in Pleasanton, California
- Hacienda Arms Apartments, an historic building in West Hollywood, California
- La Hacienda (Buffalo Creek, Colorado), listed on the NRHP in Colorado
- Hacienda Hotel, an historic hotel in New Port Richey, Florida
- Hacienda Village, Fort Wayne, a neighborhood in Fort Wayne, Indiana
- Hacienda Hotel and Casino, hotel outside of Boulder City, Nevada
- Hacienda (resort), a demolished hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip, in Nevada
Social
- A Mexican themed gathering, often referred to as a "hacienda party"
Other
- Hacienda Brothers, American alternative country band
- Hacienda (band), a 2000s San Antonio rock band
- The Hacienda (book), a 1988 memoir by Lisa St Aubin de Terán
- Hacienda (board game), a 2005 board game by Wolfgang Kramer
- HACIENDA: Codename for a government bulk surveillance program exposed in August 2014.
- Hacienda open source software Free and open source content service for web applications, developed by ThoughtWorks and named after the historic Manchester, UK nightclub.
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