Santa Bárbara de Casa (pop.
1,237, 2004 census) is a town in Spain, in the county of Huelva.
It was reconquered from the Moors by Alfonso X, and passed to the noble family of Guzmán.
[2] The area was surveyed on December 5, 1550, and the town was called Santa Barvola.
The area suffered depopulation but recovered in the 18th century.