Postal codes for Castro del Río range from 14550 to 14858 in Andalucía, Córdoba, Campiña de Baena, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Castro del Río.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Carchena | 14550 |
| Casa de la Carchena | 14550 |
| Casa de Lerma | 14840 |
| Casa de los Frailes | 14840 |
| Casas de San Antonio | 14840 |
| Casas de Sotomajuelo | 14840 |
| Castro del Río | 14840 |
| Cortijo de la Banda | 14550 |
| Cortijo de la Cubana | 14857 |
| Cortijo de la Vacabarrosa | 14550 |
| Cortijo de las Vegas | 14550 |
| Cortijo de las Vegas Altas | 14550 |
| Cortijo de los Atanores | 14858 |
| Cortijo del Alcaide | 14550 |
| Cortijo del Puntal | 14550 |
| El Cruce | 14550 |
| Garci-Calvo | 14840 |
| Llano del Espinar | 14858 |
| Llanos del Espinar | 14857, 14858 |
| Polígono Industrial El Arca | 14840 |
| Torre del Puerto | 14857 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Castro del Río municipalities in Spain. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Spain (ES) |
|---|---|
| Autonomous Community | Andalucía |
| Provinces | Córdoba |
| Regions | Campiña de Baena |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Castro del Río is a municipality located in the province of Córdoba, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the Campiña de Baena comarca, this historic town lies approximately 45 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital, Córdoba, positioned on the fertile plains of the Guadalquivir River valley. With an area of approximately 220 square kilometers, Castro del Río maintains a population of around 7,500 residents, making it a significant population center within its rural comarca. The municipality is administratively organized into the main town of Castro del Río itself, along with several smaller villages and rural settlements that dot its agricultural landscape. Historically significant, the town's origins date back to Roman times, and it later became an important Moorish settlement before being reconquered by Christian forces in the 13th century. Today, Castro del Río's economy remains heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly olive cultivation and olive oil production, which thrives in the region's Mediterranean climate. The town preserves important historical landmarks including its medieval castle ruins and the Church of the Assumption, reflecting its rich cultural heritage. For those seeking detailed postal information, Castro del Río's postal code system serves both the main urban center and its surrounding rural areas, facilitating mail delivery throughout this historically significant Andalusian municipality.
* Baena
* Espejo
* Bujalance
* Cabra
* Nueva Carteya
* Cañete de las Torres
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