Jerez de los Caballeros is home to approximately 9,500 residents. The population is predominantly Spanish, with a small percentage of Portuguese residents due to the city’s proximity to the border. The city’s demographic profile reflects its traditional roots, with a stable population and a strong sense of community. The majority of residents are involved in local industries such as agriculture, tourism, and small-scale manufacturing.
While the population has remained relatively stable over the years, there has been a recent influx of tourists and new residents, particularly those looking to escape the busier cities for a quieter, more picturesque lifestyle. The city’s strong cultural heritage and quality of life make it an attractive destination for retirees and those seeking a slower pace of life.