Cortes de Arenoso was populated by Iberians, Romans, and Arabs. It belonged to the Barony of Arenós, and was later reconquered by Ximén Pérez of Arenós, a deputy of James I.
Cortes is home to spectacular scenery and some of the most important pine and pyrenean oak formations in the entire Valencian Community. With elevations between 1,704 m (Cabezo de las Cruces) and 840 m (in the township), Cortes lies in a humid and continental climate.
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Cortes is home to spectacular scenery and some of the most important pine and pyrenean oak formations in the entire Valencian Community. With elevations between 1,704 m (Cabezo de las Cruces) and 840 m (in the township), Cortes lies in a humid and continental climate.