Postal codes for Martos range from 23600 to 23669 in Andalucía, Jaén, Metropolitana de Jaén, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Martos.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Baños de Agua Hedionda | 23600 |
| Casas de Campo La Dehesa | 23600 |
| Charcones | 23600 |
| Cortijo Castillo Bajo | 23614 |
| Cortijo de López | 23614 |
| Cortijo de los Sánchez | 23615 |
| Cortijo de Puerto Nuevo | 23615 |
| Cortijo de Salés | 23615 |
| Cortijo de San Francisco | 23615 |
| Cortijo de Vado Jaén | 23669 |
| Cortijo del Olivar | 23600 |
| Cortijo del Rincón | 23614 |
| Cortijo del Rosario | 23615 |
| Cortijos del Pedroso | 23615 |
| El Madroño | 23615 |
| El Moro | 23600 |
| La Carrasca | 23614 |
| La Teja | 23600 |
| La Venta | 23615 |
| Las Casillas | 23614 |
| Las Casillas de Martos | 23614 |
| Los Cortijuelos | 23615 |
| Los Yesares | 23615 |
| Martos | 23600 |
| Media Panilla | 23615 |
| Mingo Yustre | 23615 |
| Molino Bordo | 23600 |
| Monte Lope Alvarez | 23615 |
| Motril | 23600 |
| Pilar de la Dehesa | 23600 |
| Polígono Industrial San Isidro | 23669 |
| Venta de los Pantalones | 23669 |
| Zarzalones | 23600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Martos 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 | Jaén |
| Regions | Metropolitana de Jaén |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Martos is a municipality located in the province of Jaén, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the Metropolitana de Jaén comarca, Martos lies approximately 24 kilometers west of the provincial capital, Jaén city, and occupies a strategic position in the heart of the Guadalquivir Valley. The municipality covers an area of approximately 259 square kilometers and has a population of around 24,000 residents, making it one of the larger urban centers in the province. Martos is administratively divided into the main town and several smaller villages and hamlets, including Monte Lope Álvarez, Casillas, and Fuensanta. Known historically as the 'First Front of Andalusia' during the Spanish Civil War, the town features significant historical landmarks including the Castle of La Peña and the Church of Santa Marta. The local economy has traditionally been dominated by olive oil production, with Martos being a major center in Spain's olive-growing region. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Martos and its constituent neighborhoods, this platform provides comprehensive access to postal code data and geographical subdivisions.
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