La Taha Postal Codes: 18414 | Alpujarra Granadina, Granada, Andalucía
The Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for La Taha is 18414 in Alpujarra Granadina, Granada, Andalucía, Alpujarra Granadina, Spain. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within La Taha.
Postal Codes for Places in La Taha
Showing 11 places in La Taha. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Atalbeitar | |
| Barrio Alto | |
| Capilerilla | |
| Despoblado de Aylacar | |
| Ferreirola | |
| Fondales | |
| La Taha | |
| Mecina | |
| Mecina Fondales | |
| Mecinilla | |
| Pitres |
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Sample Address Format for La Taha
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La Taha, Alpujarra Granadina, Granada, Andalucía, 18414
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La Taha on the Map
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La Taha Quick Facts
| Country | Spain (ES) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Spain → Andalucía → Granada → Alpujarra Granadina |
| Postal Code | 18414 |
| Autonomous Community | Andalucía |
| Provinces | Granada |
| Regions | Alpujarra Granadina |
| ISO Codes | ES / ESP / 724 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .es |
| Coordinates | 36.933175, -3.330168 |
| Places | 11 |
What to Know About La Taha
Key Facts
La Taha is a municipality located in the Alpujarra Granadina region of the province of Granada, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the heart of the Alpujarras on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains, this municipality covers an area of approximately 26 square kilometers and has a population of around 600 residents. La Taha is notable for being a composite municipality consisting of several distinct villages and hamlets, including Pitres, Capilerilla, Mecina, Mecinilla, Fondales, Ferreirola, and Atalbéjar, all connected by traditional footpaths and mountain roads that preserve the historic character of this mountainous region. The municipality's territory spans dramatic mountain landscapes with deep ravines, terraced agricultural land, and traditional whitewashed houses that exemplify the distinctive Berber-influenced architecture of the Alpujarras. La Taha is divided into these seven population centers, each maintaining its own identity while forming part of the unified municipal administration. The area is renowned for its well-preserved network of irrigation channels known as 'acequias,' dating back to the Moorish period, which continue to support local agriculture including chestnut groves, olive trees, and vegetable gardens. To access detailed postal code information for the various villages and settlements within La Taha municipality, visitors can explore the specific sub-regional listings available through our comprehensive location database.
Neighboring Regions
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- Busquístar
- Cáñar
- Pampaneira
- Bubión
- Capileira