The settlement first appeared as Alquenènsia in a 1379 census. Following theExpulsion of the Moriscos in 1609, it was repopulated by migrants fromMallorca.[2]
Lorcha is located along the northern edge ofAlicante, to the east ofSerpis River. Highway CV-701 passes through the northeastern portion of the municipality. Its average elevation is 467 meters above the sea level.[3]
Lorcha has aHot-summer Mediterranean Climate (Csa). It sees the least precipitation in July, with an average rainfall of 10 mm; and the most precipitation in September, with an average rainfall of 82 mm.
^Labrado, Victor (2007). "L'haqueta, l'encantada i la viuda".A: Llegendes valencianes : criatures mítiques de la tradició oral. p. 133.ISBN978-84-9824-156-3.