It is the only village that Benlloc has, formerly known as "QUARTICO", a term that has been given to it since the 17th century, when the municipal term, due to the use of herbs, was divided into three "Quarts" and a "Quartico". Currently it is also part of the term of Benlloc, where the homonymous village is. It occupies the eastern part of the term, quite far from the urban core, almost 8 km, and separated from it by Subarra. From there there is a spectacular view of the Prat de Cabanes natural area and the sea. It is an area that, due to its physical conditions, has historically only allowed life in isolated centers of one or a few families sheltered in what have come to be called farms.
In order to articulate a connected civil society and to make interaction and training possible, a rural school and a calvary were built with a hermitage dedicated to the cult of Saint Joseph, that is to say, a small town lacking political structures. To access it, there is no paved road, but a forest-type track, through which you can make interesting excursions through pine forests and springs.