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La Zarza-Perrunal Postal Codes: 21300 to 21319 | El Andévalo, Huelva, Andalucía

Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for La Zarza-Perrunal range from 21300 to 21319 in El Andévalo, Huelva, Andalucía, Spain. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within La Zarza-Perrunal, choose from the districts below.

Postal Codes for Places in La Zarza-Perrunal

Showing 5 places in La Zarza-Perrunal. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Casa de la Compañía
Casa de la Huerta del Pino
La Zarza
Minas de Perrunal
Perrunal

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La Zarza-Perrunal, El Andévalo, Huelva, Andalucía, 21319
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La Zarza-Perrunal Quick Facts

CountrySpain (ES)
Administrative PathSpain → Andalucía → Huelva → El Andévalo
Postal Code21300~21319
Autonomous CommunityAndalucía
ProvincesHuelva
RegionsEl Andévalo
ISO CodesES / ESP / 724
Top-level domain (ccTLD).es
Coordinates37.715043, -6.855984
Places5

What to Know About La Zarza-Perrunal

Key Facts

La Zarza-Perrunal is a municipality located in the province of Huelva, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southwestern Spain. Situated in the El Andévalo comarca, this municipality lies in a region characterized by its rolling hills and mining heritage, positioned approximately 70 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital of Huelva. With an approximate population of around 1,200 residents and covering an area of approximately 160 square kilometers, La Zarza-Perrunal maintains a distinctive rural character while being historically significant for its mining activities, particularly in copper and pyrite extraction. The municipality is divided into two main population centers - La Zarza and Perrunal - which give the municipality its compound name, reflecting its dual settlement pattern. As part of the broader mining district of the Iberian Pyrite Belt, the area has played an important role in Spain's mining history, though modern economic activities have diversified to include agriculture and some tourism. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for this municipality and its constituent areas, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate navigation and communication within this historically rich Andalusian community.

Neighboring Regions

  • Alosno
  • Calañas
  • El Cerro de Andévalo
  • Valverde del Camino

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