The municipality of the Blonde is located in the Southeastern sector of the province of Seville, in territories of transition between the South Countryside and Mountain range. Its population in 1.996 promoted 3,702 inhabitants.
After the passage of the Phoenicians, these earth know the colonization Roman, during which the region lives a stage on splendor, being located in the layout of the road that united the cities of Astigi (Ecija) and Ostippo (Steppe). At this time many towns exist or villae agriculturists in the neighborhoods of the present population, that are sacked by the vandals in century V. According to some authors, the name of the locality can have relation with one of those villae, the call Fundus Rubeus. During the periods visigodo and Arab, of whom many historical data do not exist, the village is become depopulated. In 1.248, the locality is conquered by the Castilian troops of Fernando III Santo, being granted at your service of Santiago in 1.267. In the Repartimiento de Ecija the village of Monclova is granted to the Paschal horseman Blond Jiménez, who according to other experts could have given name to the population (Puebla of the Blonde). Around cortijo they are built new houses to lodge the increasing population, specially from century XVII. The cortijada one happens later to hands of the ducado one of Osuna, to that belongs until the abolition of the señoríos in century XIX.
The original nucleus is the sector of almendrada form located in the center of the population, around the church and the City council. The later urban developments have leaned in the different ways or highways that communicate the Blonde with the localities and surrounding fields of culture. The greater growth have taken place towards the south-southwestern (in the direction of Osuna) and towards the north, and to a lesser extent, towards the this-northeast, in the direction of Marinaleda. In this last sector, the urban nucleus is very next to the channel of the river or White stream (affluent of the Genil), that agrees with the limit of the municipal term. The conjunction of both elements works like barrier to the urban growth in this direction.
Between its constructions of artistic historical interest they emphasize the church of Our Lady of the Rosary and the hermitage of the Hill of the Head.