EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT OLVERA
The fascinating town of Olvera, Cadiz, is located northeast of the province. Olvera is part of the Sierra de Cadiz region. The town's local economy consists of agriculture, industry, and trading sectors. Olvera is surrounded by a mountain full of olive trees, and fields of wheat, chickpea, and oatmeal. It is famous for cultivating olive and producing best-selling olive oils. The town has a rich historical and cultural heritage consisting of Arabic Castle, Casa de la Cilla, Muslim Wall, Parish of Our Lady of the Incarnation, and Ayamonte Castle. Olvera is home to the nature reserve of Peñón de Zaframagón, where a flourishing ecosystem lives. Olvera has a majestic 12th-century Muslim fortress on top of the town with hundreds of white Andalucian-style homes in quaint neighborhoods.

Beautiful local sights and attractions
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History
Many historians and residents believe that Olvera comes from "Olivera" because of its vast lands of olive trees. The town was awarded the title of "vi...
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Population
The town of Olvera has a population of 8,016 citizens living within its borders, with thousands of tourists visiting. There's a -0.60% decrease in pop...
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Climate
Olvera experiences a good climate throughout the year, with an annual temperature range of 2 to 32°C. The warmest month in Olvera is August (17 to 32°...
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