Places in Spain Beginning with J

The table below lists all the major cities and towns in Spain whose names start with the letter J. Further down you will also find some general data and facts about each.

NameProvincePopulation
JaénJaén113,000
JacaHuesca13,000
Jerez de la FronteraCádiz213,000
JumillaMurcia26,000
Jimena de la FronteraCádiz7,000
JéricaCastellón1,500
JunGranada4,000
JódarJaén11,000

Jaén

Jaén is the capital city of the province of the same name, located in the region of Andalucía. Its name comes from the Arabic word “Jayyan,” meaning crossroads or caravan. Jaén is known for its olive oil production and is often referred to as the world’s olive oil capital. The city also boasts a stunning Renaissance cathedral and the hilltop Santa Catalina Castle.

Jaca

Jaca is a small town in the province of Huesca, located in the Pyrenees Mountains near the border with France. The name “Jaca” derives from the ancient Iberian tribe “Iacetani.” Jaca is known for its Romanesque cathedral and the nearby Citadel of Jaca, a 16th-century fortress. It is also a popular destination for winter sports and hiking.

Jerez de la Frontera

Jerez de la Frontera is a city in the province of Cádiz, Andalucía. The city’s name combines “Jerez,” which may come from the Arabic “Sherish,” and “de la Frontera,” referring to its location on the frontier of Christian and Muslim territories. Jerez is famous for its sherry wine, flamenco music, and equestrian traditions, including the Royal Andalusian School of Equestrian Art.

Jumilla

Jumilla is a town in the region of Murcia, known for its wine production. The name “Jumilla” comes from the Roman “Gemella,” referring to twin hills near the town. Jumilla is one of Spain’s oldest wine regions, producing renowned red wines. The town also features a medieval castle overlooking the surrounding vineyards.

Jimena de la Frontera

Jimena de la Frontera is a town in the province of Cádiz, Andalucía. The name “de la Frontera” refers to its historical position on the frontier between Christian and Moorish territories. Jimena is known for its beautiful hilltop castle, which dates back to Roman and Moorish times, and its proximity to Los Alcornocales Natural Park.

Jérica

Jérica is a small town in the province of Castellón, in the Valencian Community. Its name likely originates from the Arabic “Sharqiya,” meaning eastern. Jérica is known for its Torre Mudéjar, a 17th-century tower with Moorish architectural influences. The town is also famous for its picturesque setting near the Palancia River.

Jun

Jun is a small town in the province of Granada, Andalucía. Its name comes from the Latin word “Junius,” which was the name of a Roman general. Jun is known for being a pioneer in the use of social media and digital democracy. The town’s government is highly connected with its citizens through online platforms.

Jódar

Jódar is a town in the province of Jaén, Andalucía, located in the Sierra Mágina mountain range. The name “Jódar” comes from the Arabic word “Xódar,” meaning a fortified place. The town is known for its olive oil production and its impressive fortress, the Castillo de Jódar, which dates back to the 9th century.

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