Casares is a town and municipality in Spain, located in Málaga province, in the autonomous community of Andalusia. The municipality has a population of 4,051 (male: 2,139, female: 1,912), an area of 160 km². It has a density of 25.3. The municipality borders Estepona, Manilva, and Gaucín. The town of Casares has Moorish cliff-hugging buildings. In Roman times the spa of la Hedionda, located on the road to Manilva, was already well known, and this is where Julius Caesar supposedly was cured of a liver complaint, thanks to the sulfuric waters that still pour out of the local spring. For this reason, during the Roman Empire, Casares was allowed by emperors to mint its own coins. More information...
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