Garlitos
Garlitos is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, in the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. It is part of the Campo Arañuelo region. The town is situated approximately 120 kilometers east of the city of Cáceres.
The economy of Garlitos is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming, particularly the cultivation of olives and the raising of sheep and goats. There is also some limited activity in small-scale local businesses.
Historically, the area has been inhabited since ancient times, with evidence of Roman presence. Garlitos has a relatively small population. The municipality is known for its rural character and traditional architecture.
Points of interest in or near Garlitos may include local churches, traditional rural houses, and the surrounding natural landscape, which offers opportunities for hiking and other outdoor activities. Local festivals and traditions are also an integral part of the town's cultural identity.