Located on the last foothills
of “La Serranía de Ronda”, Cortes de la Frontera
is a village with a population of 4.000 inhabitants that are
distributed in several urban centres: Cortes de la Frontera,
Cañada del Real Tesoro and the district of El Colmenar.
Historically the passing of the Phoenicians,
in the Eleventh and Twelfth B.C., and the Greek occupation,
its first settlers were the Romans, who named the town Cortex,
meaning “protection”, kept by the Arabs and which
has remained so to date.
Although it was conquered by San Fernando in 1248,it was reconquered
by the Arabs until the its definitive fall in 1485.
Its worth to visit the ruins of what was the city known as “Saeponia”
or “Seponta” and the remains of the city known as
“Cortes el Viejo”, very near the town.
And its most significant monuments are the town
hall building, from 1784, the bullring, from 1894 and restored
in 1921, the Church of “Ntra. Sra. Del Rosario”
hailing from the end of the Eighteenth century and “La
Casa de Piedra”, from Paleo- Christian origin and dating
from the Sixth and Seventeenth Centuries.
The festivities of the town are “Las Fiestas de Agosto”,
in honour of its Patron Saints, San Roque and San Sebastián,
and the Romeria which is celebrated at the beginning of June,
in honour of its Patron, “Nuestra Señora del Rosario”.
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