Toritega
Toritega is a small, rural community located in the province of Almería, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, Spain. The town is situated in the Sierra de Gádor mountain range, approximately 100 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Almería. Toritega is known for its traditional Andalusian architecture, with narrow, winding streets and whitewashed houses. The community is primarily agricultural, with olives and almonds being the main crops. The local economy also relies on tourism, as Toritega offers visitors the opportunity to experience traditional Andalusian life and enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding mountains.
The town's history dates back to the Roman era, with evidence of human settlement in the area.
Despite its small size, Toritega is an important center for the production of olive oil, with many