
A ''cortijo'' is a type of traditional rural dwelling (akin to the
German ''Bauernhof'', also known as a
Farmhouse
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in English) in the southern half of
Spain, including all of
Andalusia and parts of
Extremadura and
Castile-La Mancha.
[Antonio Alcalá Venceslada, ''Vocabulario Andaluz'', El Mundo-Unidad Editorial, Barcelona 1999, p. 173]
''Cortijos'' may have their origins in ancient
Roman villas, for the word is derived from the
Latin ''cohorticulum'', a diminutive of ''cohors'', meaning '
courtyard' or inner enclosure. They are often isolated structures associated with a large family farming or
livestock operation in the vast and empty adjoining lands.
Description

A ''cortijo'' would usually include a large house, together with accessory buildings such as workers' quarters, sheds to house livestock, granaries,
oil mills, barns and often a wall limiting the enclosure where there were no buildings surrounding it.
[Antonio López Ontiveros et al. ''Geografía de Andalucía'', Ed. Ariel, Barcelona 2003 ] It was also common for isolated ''cortijos'' to include a small
chapel.
In mountain areas, rough
stone was often used for wall construction and
ashlar
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for corners, doorways, windows and arches. In ancient ''cortijos'',
mud
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or
slaked lime
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were used as
mortar. However, the traditional materials were replaced by
cement and brick construction in more recent ones. In places where stone was hard to come by, adobe was more common as a construction material. Usually ''cortijos'' were
whitewashed.
Roofs were built with wooden
beam
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structures and covered with red ceramic
roof tiles.
The master of the ''cortijo'' or ''"señorito"'' would usually live with his family in a two-story building when visiting, while the accessory structures were for the labourers and their families —also known as ''"cortijeros"''.
The latter buildings were usually of more simple construction.
The ''cortijo'' as a habitat is surrounded by cultivated lands, such as
olive
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trees or other kind of agricultural exploitation. In certain desolate areas of the southern
Central Meseta
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Developed during the 19th cent ...
,
Extremadura and
Sierra Morena, a ''cortijo'' would be the only inhabited center for many miles around. Thus, most of them were self-sufficient units, as far as that was possible.
Many ''cortijos'' became deserted following
General Franco's ''
Plan de Estabilización
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F ...
'' and the abandonment of traditional agricultural practices by the local youth, including the lifestyle changes that swept over rural Spain during the second half of the 20th century.
Famous ''cortijos''

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Cortijo de Arroyovil
A ''cortijo'' is a type of traditional rural dwelling (akin to the German ''Bauernhof'', also known as a Farmhouse in English) in the southern half of Spain, including all of Andalusia and parts of Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha.Antonio Alca ...
, where
Francisco Franco
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used to overnight when hunting the red-legged partridge, near to
Mancha Real.
*
Cortijo de Miraflores
Cortijo de Miraflores is a historical building in the Pilar Miraflores neighborhood of Marbella, Spain.
It originated in the ''cortijo'' built in 1706 by Tomás Francisco Domínguez y Godoy on the ruins of a former farming estate.
the building h ...
, a historical building in
Marbella.
*
Cortijo Jurado, near
Campanillas
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It comprises the wards (''barrios'') of Amoníaco, Campanillas, Castañetas, Centro de Transporte de Mercancías, Colmenarejo, El Brillante, El ...
; reputed to be
haunted.
*
Cortijo de las Mezquitas
A ''cortijo'' is a type of traditional rural dwelling (akin to the German ''Bauernhof'', also known as a Farmhouse in English) in the southern half of Spain, including all of Andalusia and parts of Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha.Antonio ...
, located between
Antequera
Antequera () is a city and municipality in the Comarca de Antequera, province of Málaga, part of the Spanish autonomous community of Andalusia. It is known as "the heart of Andalusia" (''el corazón de Andalucía'') because of its central locat ...
,
Campillos
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and
Sierra de Yeguas
Sierra de Yeguas is a town and municipality in the province of Málaga, part of the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It belongs to the comarca
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.
*
Cortijo de Alventu, located near
río Guadalquivir.
*
Cortijo Bacardí, located in Málaga
*
Cortijo del Fraile
A ''cortijo'' is a type of traditional rural dwelling (akin to the German ''Bauernhof'', also known as a Farmhouse in English) in the southern half of Spain, including all of Andalusia and parts of Extremadura and Castile-La Mancha.Antonio Alca ...
, in
Níjar
Níjar () is a Spanish municipality in the province of Almería, Andalusia. It lies in the eastern part of Almería, in the Sierra de Alhamilla and the south-eastern Mediterranean coast, in the Campo de Níjar, near the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natur ...
municipality, famous for the crime carried out there.
*
Cortijo de Aparicio el Grande
*
Cortijo Cañaveral de los Frailes
*
Cortijo del Búho in
Riópar
Riópar is a municipality in Albacete, Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It has a population of 1,498.
References
See also
*Church of Espíritu Santo
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Religion
* Church (building), a building for Christian religious activities ...
,
Albacete Province
*
El Cortijo
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, a famous
nightclub in Barcelona in former times
*
Casa Zaldívar, a ''cortijo'' in
Casas de Don Pedro
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History
At the time of the Spanish C ...
that became a
Francoist concentration camp where
Spanish Republican military personnel were interned and where many were shot
at the time of the
Spanish Civil War.
*
Cortijo del Enjembraero, located in
Helechal
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,
Benquerencia de la Serena
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It is located in La Serena comarca, in the area of the Sierra Morena ...
municipality, where four political prisoners:
Sinesio Calderón,
Antonio Cortés
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,
Antonio Iglesias
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and
Manuel Merinot
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were executed extrajudicially on 1 February 1949 accused by the
Francoist authorities of assisting the
Spanish Maquis.
* Cortijo del Carmen and cortijo de San Patricio, in
Gádor, where the
crime of Gádor was carried out.
See also
* ''
Alquería
An alquería (; ca-valencia, alqueria ; pt, alcaria ; from Arabic القرية ''al-qarīa'', "village, hamlet") in Al-Andalus made reference to small rural communities that were located near cities (medinas). Since the 15th century it makes r ...
''
* ''
Hacienda
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''
References
External links
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Cortijos, haciendas y lagares de Andalucía. Instituto Andaluz del Patrimonio Histórico
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