Old pictures of Jódar

Discover the Rich History of Jódar
Nestled in the beautiful province of Jaén, Jódar is a charming town that boasts a vibrant agricultural heritage and a deep sense of history. With a population of around 12,119 inhabitants, Jódar encapsulates the essence of traditional Spain. This town is renowned for its production of extra virgin olive oil and stunning handcrafted esparto grass arts, primarily used for beach parasols.
The history of Jódar is a tapestry of ancient tales, dating back to the 3rd century BCE when remnants of prehistory were found at Las Quebradas. Known as Galdur y Xauda during the al-Andalus period, it experienced significant events, including the Christian conquest led by Sancho Martínez de la Torre in 1231.
As you explore Jódar, don't forget to visit the nearby towns of Bélmez de la Moraleda, Cabra del Santo Cristo, Santo Tomé, and Linares. For a more comprehensive view, check out OLDPIK and search for nearby towns to connect the dots of Andalusian history!
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Vicenta Lorca y todos sus hijos (de izquierda a derecha, Federico, Concha, Francisco e Isabel)