Zahara de la Sierra

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Zahara de la Sierra

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Zahara de la Sierra

Location in Spain

Coordinates: 36°50.3′N 5°23.4′W / 36.8383°N 5.3900°W / 36.8383; -5.3900
Autonomous community Andalusia
Province Cádiz
Comarca Sierra de Cádiz
Government
  Mayor Antonio Olid Troya
Area
  Total 72 km2 (28 sq mi)
Elevation 500 m (1,600 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 1,513
  Density 21/km2 (54/sq mi)
Time zone CET (UTC+1)
  Summer (DST) CEST (UTC+2)
Website Official website

Zahara de la Sierra is a municipality in the province of Cádiz in the hills of Andalusia, southern Spain. It is perched on a mountain, overlooking a valley and a man-made lake formed by the dam that must be driven over to access the town. It is considered to be one of the pueblos blancos or "white towns" because the overwhelming majority of the buildings are white.

The castle.
View in the town.

The town was originally a Moorish outpost, overlooking the valley. Due to its position between Ronda and Seville, it was a perfect site for a castle to be built to serve as a fortress in case of attack. The remains of the Moorish castle are still existing. It was ruled by Arabs till 1407. It was recaptured by Emirate of Granada in 1481. This capture gives pretext to Castile war against Gırnata. It was finally captured by Castillean troops under command of Rodrigo Ponce de León, Duke of Cadiz in 1483.

The Garganta Verde canyon is located nearby.

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