Postal codes for La Carlota range from 14100 to 14191 in Andalucía, Córdoba, Vega del Guadalquivir, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within La Carlota.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aldea Quintana | 14191 |
| Barriaga | 14111 |
| Barrio de Ascua | 14100 |
| Casas del Capricho | 14111 |
| Casas del Clavel | 14111 |
| Cortijo del Chumberal | 14100 |
| El Arrecife | 14191 |
| El Empalme | 14100 |
| El Garabato | 14100 |
| El Moreal | 14100 |
| El Quintanar | 14191 |
| El Rinconcillo | 14100 |
| La Carlota | 14100 |
| La Chica Carlota | 14111 |
| La Cuesta | 14191 |
| La Fuencubierta | 14111 |
| La Paz | 14100 |
| La Plata | 14191 |
| Las Dueñas | 14191 |
| Las Matas | 14111 |
| Las Pinedas | 14111 |
| Las Platas | 14191 |
| Las Rosas | 14100 |
| Los Alcaravanes | 14191 |
| Los Algarbes | 14100 |
| Los Palitos | 14100 |
| Monte Alto | 14100 |
| Pozo de la Adelfa | 14100 |
| Quintana | 14191 |
| Torrenteras | 14191 |
| Urbanización las Lomas del Rey | 14111 |
| Urbanización Las Viñas | 14111 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the La Carlota 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 | Vega del Guadalquivir |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
La Carlota is a municipality located in the province of Córdoba, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the fertile agricultural region known as Vega del Guadalquivir, La Carlota lies approximately 30 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital, Córdoba city, in the heart of the Guadalquivir River valley. This municipality covers an area of approximately 79 square kilometers and has a population of around 14,000 residents. La Carlota was founded in 1767 during the reign of King Charles III as part of the 'Nuevas Poblaciones' project, which aimed to repopulate and develop previously uninhabited areas of Andalusia. The town's distinctive grid-like urban layout reflects this planned colonial origin, featuring wide streets and regular blocks that distinguish it from more traditional Spanish towns that grew organically over centuries. Administratively, La Carlota is divided into several population centers including the main town itself along with smaller settlements such as El Arrecife, La Paz, and Monte Alto. The municipality's economy remains heavily dependent on agriculture, particularly olive cultivation and cereal crops that thrive in the rich soils of the Guadalquivir valley. For those seeking postal code information for La Carlota's various neighborhoods and surrounding areas, this municipality provides access to detailed location data for its constituent population centers.
* La Victoria
* Fuente Palmera
* Córdoba
* San Sebastián de los Ballesteros
* Guadalcázar
* Écija
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