The populations resident here in pre-historic, Ancient Roman and Medieval times are amply discussed in D.
Antonio Martínez Castro's PhD thesis
El Poblamiento Desde La Antigüedad A La Edad Moderna En La Subcomarca Cordobesa de Las Nuevas Poblaciones: El Ejemplo De La Carlota. La Carlota was founded in 1767. King
Charles III of Spain wished to colonize some depopulated areas of the Guadalquivir valley and Sierra Morena. This grand project established three main settlement areas:
La Carolina (Jaén), La Carlota (Córdoba), and
La Luisiana (Seville). The aim of this colonization was on the one hand to protect the stagecoach traffic from
petty banditry, and on the other hand to once again establish productive farms. About six thousand German and Flemish Catholic settlers, plus some Catalans and Valencians, came as new settlers. Of those 6,000 colonists, approximately 1,600 settled in Carlota. This is why Central European surnames and ethnic features and characteristics are common among the inhabitants, and why pork stew and sausages boiled in wine are favourite local dishes. Settlers were given 28 bushels of farmland, a house, household animals such as dogs, suitable agricultural implements and tax exemption for ten years. As well as influence from German and Flemish settlers there also followed a significant French influence, which led to the local administrative form of having "departments" instead of villages. For the same reason, the street plans of most of the main La Carlota settlement, and nearly all of its villages, have grids of roads and lanes set at right-angles. An early history of the district is by Fernández Cabezas,
En la Retaguardia: Coleccion de cronicas de La Carlota (Cordoba), Imprenta A. Santos (1937). There was also a special issue of the
Boletin de la Real Academia de Córdoba (Bulletin of the Royal Academy of Cordoba, No.88, 1968) devoted to the history of the foundation of the new towns and villages, which introduced historians to a series of conferences held on the topic. A substantial and accessible modern book on the history of the district was published in 2014,
Las Raíces de la Tierra: La aventura de los colonos (The Roots of the Earth: adventures of the settlers), by the poet and short-story author J.J. Mugar. The author's fiction and poetry also features the area as a setting. The writer, poet and diarist Juan Bernier (1911-1990) was born and raised in La Carlota. His
Poesía completa (Complete Poetry) was published as a book in 2011. ==Recreation==