Almoharín
Almoharín is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It is situated within the Tierra de Montánchez y Tamuja comarca.
The town is known for its fig production, particularly the Calabacita fig variety, which is a small, sweet fig often used in confectionery. Almoharín holds a Fig Fair (Feria de la Higo) annually to celebrate this agricultural product.
Historically, the area has evidence of Roman presence. Its modern history is tied to the repopulation efforts during the Reconquista.
The economy of Almoharín is primarily based on agriculture, with figs playing a significant role. The area also has some tourism related to its rural environment and cultural traditions.
The municipality has a relatively small population.