Castilleja de la Cuesta is a small town located 6km from Seville, Spain. It has a population of around 19,000 inhabitants who mostly work in the nearby city of Seville. The town is known as the place where Spanish conquistador Hernán Cortés died in 1547, though his remains were returned to Mexico. It is also known for a type of thin olive oil wafer called "Tortas de Aceite de Ines Rosales" that is exported internationally.