Porzuna is a municipality in Ciudad Real, Castile-La Mancha, Spain located in the Montes region, it occupies an area of 211 km2, with an average altitude of 646 meters.
They are prehistoric tools such as cleavers and double-axes, which illuminate a site of the first settlers for a long period of time.
In 1245 a document from the Archbishopric of Toledo and the Order of Calatrava on the payment of taxes appears for the first time under the title of Fuente Porcuna.
From there, civil conflicts arose that were resolved with the Deed of Concord of 1552, through which the neighbors, the Council and the Lord, had the Rights established.
[citation needed] It was declared a Natural Monument (DOCM 40, of March 30, 2001) made up of a single monogenic volcano, its area is 84 hectares.