Alfoz
Alfoz is a term originating from Arabic, meaning a fortified town and its surrounding territory. Historically, it referred to the area under the jurisdiction of a castle or walled city in medieval Iberia. This included the immediate lands that provided resources and sustenance for the inhabitants of the fortified center. The alfoz was essential for the self-sufficiency and defense of the settlement, encompassing agricultural lands, villages, hamlets, and any other dependent settlements.
The concept of the alfoz was particularly prevalent during the Reconquista, a period when Christian kingdoms