Montánchez
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Montánchez is a town in Spain
Spain
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, in the province of Caceres
Cáceres (province)
The province of Cáceres is a province of western Spain, in the northern part of the autonomous community of Extremadura. It is bordered by the provinces of Salamanca, Ávila, Toledo, and Badajoz, and by Portugal....

, Extremadura
Extremadura
Extremadura is an autonomous community of western Spain whose capital city is Mérida. Its component provinces are Cáceres and Badajoz. It is bordered by Portugal to the west...

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It is situated at 39°13′N 6°09′W, some 702 metres above sea level. The municipality has an approximate population of just over 2,000.http://www.mancomunidadsierrademontanchez.es/municipios/montanchez/index.html.

The town sits in the Sierra de Montánchez, a small mountain range on the plains of Extremadura. Its elevated position has earned it the nickname "the balcony of Extremadura".

The town's economy relies principally on agriculture. It is one of the main centres in Spain for the production of jamon iberico
Jamón ibérico
Jamón ibérico, Iberian ham, also called pata negra, is a type of cured ham produced mostly in Spain, but also in some Portuguese regions where it is called presunto ibérico...

, and also produces wine.

History

Although there is evidence of prehistoric settlement, http://www.montanchez.net/historia/prehistoria.html, the first major residents were the Romans, who founded the town in the first century AD. Moorish invaders captured the town in 713
713
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, taking advantage of its strategic location in the mountains to build a castle, which still dominates the village today. The town reverted to Christianity
Christianity
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in 1230, when it was taken by Alfonso IX. The castle was updated at this time, but continued to form an important defensive line.

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