Arquillos
Arquillos is a municipality located in the province of Jaén, Andalusia, Spain. It is situated in the northern part of the province, bordering the province of Ciudad Real.
Arquillos is primarily an agricultural town, with olive groves being a dominant feature of the landscape and economy. The cultivation of olives for olive oil production is a significant activity.
The history of Arquillos dates back to Roman times. The town's name is believed to derive from the Latin word "arculi," meaning "small arches." Throughout history, Arquillos has been influenced by various cultures, including the Romans and Moors.
Points of interest in Arquillos may include the parish church, local chapels, and the town hall. The surrounding countryside offers opportunities for hiking and enjoying the natural environment. Traditional festivals and celebrations are also an important aspect of the town's cultural life.