Postal codes for Iznájar range from 14970 to 18312 in Andalucía, Córdoba, Subbética, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Iznájar.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alarconas y Antorchas | 14978 |
| Arroyo de Priego | 14979 |
| Arroyo del Cerezo | 14978 |
| Casas del Arroyo | 14979 |
| Cierzos y Cabreras | 14970 |
| Corona Algaida y Gata | 14978 |
| Cortijo de Chóriga | 14979 |
| Cortijo de Cuquillares | 14978 |
| Cortijo de la Maleza | 14978 |
| Cortijo de la Pesebrera | 14978 |
| Cortijo de las Vegas | 14979 |
| Cortijo de Valenzuela | 14978 |
| Cortijo del Cañuelo | 14979 |
| Cortijo del Gallego | 14978 |
| Cortijo del Viento | 14978 |
| Cortijo del Zarzalejo | 14979 |
| El Adelantado | 14978 |
| El Higueral | 14979 |
| El Jaramillo | 14979 |
| Fuente del Conde | 14978 |
| Iznájar | 14970 |
| La Celada | 14979 |
| La Cruz de Algaida | 14978 |
| La Hoz | 14979 |
| Las Casillas | 14979 |
| Las Chozas | 14978 |
| Las Majadillas | 14979 |
| Lorite | 14979 |
| Los Concejos | 14978 |
| Los Juncares | 14979 |
| Los Pechos | 14978 |
| Montes Claros | 14978 |
| Polígono Industrial las Arcas | 14979 |
| Polígono Las Arcas | 14979 |
| Solerche | 14979 |
| Valdearena | 14970 |
| Valdearenas | 14970 |
| Valenzuela y Llanadas | 14978 |
| Venta Nueva | 14979 |
| Ventorros de Balerma | 18312 |
| Villa Eugenia | 14979 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Iznájar 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 | Subbética |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Iznájar is a municipality located in the southern part of the province of Córdoba, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the heart of the Subbética region, Iznájar occupies a strategic position on the shores of the Embalse de Iznájar, the largest reservoir in Andalucía, which has earned it the nickname 'The Pearl of the Subbética.' The municipality covers an area of approximately 136 square kilometers and has a population of around 4,000 residents. Iznájar is administratively divided into several districts and villages, including El Higueral, La Celada, and Los Juncares, each contributing to the municipality's rich cultural tapestry. The town is renowned for its stunning white-washed houses cascading down hillsides toward the reservoir, creating one of Andalucía's most picturesque landscapes. Historically, Iznájar's origins date back to Moorish times, with its name derived from the Arabic 'Hisn Ashar' meaning 'castle of joy,' reflecting its important defensive position during the Islamic period. The municipality's economy traditionally relied on olive oil production, agriculture, and livestock farming, though tourism has become increasingly significant due to its natural beauty and water sports opportunities on the reservoir. For those seeking detailed postal information about Iznájar's various districts and neighborhoods, comprehensive postal code data is available to facilitate mail delivery and location identification throughout the municipality.
* Rute
* Cuevas de San Marcos
* Villanueva de Tapia
* Algarinejo
* Loja
* Cuevas Bajas
* Benamejí
* Encinas Reales
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