Santa Ana la Real
Village situated in the south of the Sierra de Aracena y los Picos de Aroche Natural Park, one of the most important protected spaces of the Community, which occupies the whole of the north of the province with its meadows and small rises in the ground, covered predominantly in holm oak woods, cork oaks, chestnut trees and scrub through which numerous streams flow forming an extraordinarily beautiful and attractive landscape.
Like the majority of the villages in the mountains, its birth goes back to the Christian Repopulation. Saint Anne's Church is catalogued as Property of Cultural Interest. The communal threshing floors and the beauty spot known as Los Chorros are interesting.
History
The Tartessian civilization has left traces in the necropolis. Phoenicians, Romans and Moslems have also passed through these lands.
After the Civil War the mines were nationalized under the name Explosivos Río Tinto.
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