Postal codes for Arahal range from 41600 to 41610 in Andalucía, Sevilla, Morón y Marchena, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Arahal.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Arahal | 41600 |
| Arenal del Gordo | 41600 |
| Base Aérea | 41600 |
| Cortijo de Casablanca | 41600 |
| Cortijo de la Dehesa del Conde | 41600 |
| Cortijo de la Fuente de la Grana | 41600 |
| Cortijo de la Gallina | 41600 |
| Cortijo de las Casulillas | 41600 |
| Cortijo de Narváez | 41610 |
| Cortijo de San José del Baldío | 41600 |
| El Bacialjofar | 41600 |
| El Matorral | 41600 |
| El Reondón | 41600 |
| Hacienda del Ciprés | 41600 |
| La Gironda | 41600 |
| La Joroba | 41600 |
| La Paternilla | 41600 |
| Las Monjas | 41600 |
| Llano Verde | 41600 |
| Mantequero | 41600 |
| Pago de la Labrandera | 41600 |
| Pago Redondo | 41600 |
| Patas Largas I | 41600 |
| Patas Largas Ii | 41600 |
| Polígono Industrial Huertordóñez - Los Pozos | 41600 |
| Polígono Industrial la Cantareria | 41600 |
| Purillo | 41600 |
| Santa Elo | 41600 |
| Valleverde | 41600 |
| Venta de Barea | 41600 |
| Venta de los Dos Naranjos | 41600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Arahal 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 | Sevilla |
| Regions | Morón y Marchena |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Arahal is a municipality located in the province of Sevilla, within the autonomous community of Andalucía in southern Spain. Situated in the fertile La Campiña region, Arahal lies approximately 45 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital, Sevilla, and occupies a strategic position in the heart of Andalucía's agricultural heartland. The municipality covers an area of about 201 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 19,500 residents, making it a significant urban center in the region. Arahal is administratively divided into a single municipal district, with its town serving as the central hub for surrounding rural areas. Historically, the area has been inhabited since prehistoric times, with evidence of Roman and Moorish settlements, though the modern town was formally founded in the 13th century after the Christian reconquest. Today, Arahal is renowned for its olive oil production, traditional Andalusian architecture, and vibrant local festivals, particularly the annual Feria de Arahal. The town's economy remains strongly tied to agriculture, with olive groves and cereal crops dominating the landscape, complemented by growing service and small-scale industrial sectors. For those seeking detailed postal code information for Arahal's various neighborhoods and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate mail delivery and location-based services throughout this historically rich municipality.
* Morón de la Frontera
* Marchena
* Paradas
* Carmona
* Utrera
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