Montillana is a village located in southern Spain in the Andalusia region of Granada. It has a population of 1318 inhabitants, with 649 women and 711 men. Popular customs in Montillana include an annual pilgrimage, olive festivals, and the Mataza tradition of slaughtering pigs to make salami, sausages, and hamburgers. The village invites visitors to experience its people, parties, dining, nature, and traditions.