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Real Estate Agents in Cartama Spain Interealty

Real Estate Agents in Cartama Spain Interealty are our latest inland expansion. Cartama will offer to potential buyers the spanish charm, and beauty of this thriving village with affordable prices. Cartama offers all the facilties required for modern living. Cartama Property and land prices are considerably lower than on the coast therefore buying inland has to be a serious consideration. Please feel free to contact our professional, multi lingual staff who have vast experience in buying inland at our Real Estate Agents in Cartama Spain Interealty.

Manager:
Mark Boxe

Address:
C/ Juan de la Cierva s/n Local 1 29580, Cartama Estacion, Malaga

Contact:
Tel: (+34) 952 427104
Fax: (+34) 952 427156
Email: infocar@interealtynet.com

Real Estate Agents in Cartama Spain Interealty

Cartama Overview

Cartama is one of the most historically important municipalities in the Guadalhorce region, and one of the biggest, with its population spread over an area of 105 square kilometres in two twin towns: Cartama Pueblo and Cartama Estación. There are, besides, nine other smaller urban areas. Its archaeolgical sites are among the best in the province, with fragments of ceramics, metals, walls, Roman coins and columns having been discovered. And watching over the different settlements through the centuries is the ancient castle fortress of Cartama. When the Phoenicians arrived at what is now the town, they found a small fortress inhabited by the Iberians, situated on top of the Cerro de la Virgen hill.

Both peoples lived side by side for some time, establishing a factory in the La Vega and La Sierra area for the production of agricultural products of the region. For their mutual protection, they reconstructed the fortress and called the place Carth-Ma, meaning "Hidden town and mother". This was seized by the Roman consul Marco Poncio Catón in the year 195 B.C., who, once installed in the town, rebuilt the castle and fortified it, extending the building towards the mountainside. The Visigoths carried out later reconstruction work on it, but it was during the Moorish occupation that it achieved most importance. For details of properties in the Cartama area, please contact our Real Estate Agents in Cartama Spain Interealty.

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