Villarejo de Fuentes is a municipality located in the province of Cuenca, Castile-La Mancha, Spain.
During the Modern Era the municipality was part of the Marquesado de Villena, becoming one of the most important villages in the province.
From around 1960 until today the village's population has dropped, as well as other surrounding areas, with most people emigrating to other Spanish regions such as Madrid, Valencia and Catalonia.
Villarejo experiences a Mediterranean climate with continental characteristics, with mild to cold winters due to its altitude (862 MASL, 2828 feet), including sporadic snowfalls and minimum temperatures sometimes below freezing.
The village based its economy on agriculture, mostly wheat, olive and sunflowers, and sheep farming.