Lepe is a town located in the province of Huelva in the autonomous community of Andalusia in southern Spain. It has a population of over 25,000 and is known for its agriculture, especially strawberries which make up 92% of the Spanish market and 80% of the European market. Another important economic activity is fishing, with Lepe having a fleet of over 100 boats. Historically, Lepe dates back to before the Roman era and saw development under Arabic and Christian rule in later centuries. It is home to various cultural sites like the Parish Church of Santo Domingo and the Tower of Catalán. Tourism is also significant due to its 15.5 miles of beaches on the coast of the