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Country
  
Municipality
  
Casares de las Hurdes

Elevation
  
1,110 m

Population
  
422 (2014)

Province
  
Autonomous community
  
Time zone
  
CET (UTC+1)

Area
  
20 km²

Local time
  
Monday 1:06 AM

Casares de las Hurdes

Weather
  
11°C, Wind SW at 8 km/h, 92% Humidity

Casares de las hurdes tamborileros


Casares de las Hurdes (Casaris in extremaduran), is a municipality located in Las Hurdes, province of Cáceres, Extremadura, Spain. According to the 2006 census (INE), the municipality has a population of 582 inhabitants. The town is famous for its drummers (tamborilerus).

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First royal visit to Las Hurdes

King Alfonso XIII visited Las Hurdes in 1922 in order to display the concern of the crown for this remote area. Physician and writer Gregorio Marañón accompanied the young king as guide. The king and his retinue lived in military tents planted near Casares de las Hurdes.

During the king's visit a strange incident took place: A local village chief, concerned that the king was drinking only black coffee (a consequence of the king's aides distrusting the quality of the local milk owing to unsanitary conditions in the area) served the king a small jug of milk saying, "Your Majesty rest assured that this milk is totally trustworthy," which turned out to be from his wife who had recently given birth. The king became aware of this fact only after having had his café con leche.

Alquerías

The following alquerías (small settlements of a few houses) are within Casares de las Hurdes' municipal limits (extremaduran names are in brackets):

  • Carabusino (Carabusinu)
  • Casarrubia (Jurdi)
  • Heras (Las Heras)
  • Huetre (La Güetri, pronounced "gwetri")
  • Robledo (Robréu)
  • References

    Casares de las Hurdes Wikipedia