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Hornachos

Hornachos is a municipality located in the province of Badajoz, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2005 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 3,840 inhabitants.
== History ==

The first human settlements in the mountain range of Hornachos are dated from prehistoric times as showed by the cave paintings in the quartzite rocks. These paintings were made between the Neolithic and the Bronze Age, around 2,000-3000 BCE.
The city was occupied during the Roman period and it was then when it received the name of Fornacis due to the iron mines and where the name 'Hornachos' ultimately derives. Archaeological evidence ( Hornachuelos Oppidum) shows that the site had certain importance in Emerita Augusta during the 2nd and 1st centuries BCE.
During the Visigoths time the tradition sets Hornachos as the refugee of Saint Hermenegild when escaping from his father, King Leovigild.
The defensive fortress crowning the village was built during th Al-Andalus period. In 1234 Hornachos was occupied by the Order of Santiago, as a land grant by Ferdinand III of Castile,〔Historia de España, Ramón Menéndez Pidal, Tomo XIII, Castilla y León (1217-1349) página 50, Espasa-Calpe, Madrid 1990 ISBN 84-239-4800-5〕 However, this was not originally a cause concern for the majority Muslim -then Morisco after 1502- population. Nevertheless, at the end of the 16th century the village was surrounded by a wall and there were more than 10,000 inhabitants, being the most important Morisco centre in Spain.
The Spanish captain Alonso de Contreras narrates in his memoir how he found a stash of arms stored by some Moriscos, and years later was accused of planning a revolt with said Moriscos.
On April 9, 1609, King Philip III of Spain decreed the expulsion of the Moriscos. The village underwent a period of decline.
These moriscos refugees settled in Morocco, near Bou Regreg and Salé (modern-day Rabat), and went on to create a small independent maritime republic, known as the Republic of Bou Regreg, which was a haven for corsair activity in the region.
Nowadays the village keeps the heritage from the past in its steep streets following the Moorish building schemes as it is shown in places as Ribera, San Francisco, Chamorro,Peña, Enfermería o Plata, Tellada, Larga, Gata, Nogueras, etc.

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