Postal codes for Calatayud range from 50299 to 50336 in Aragón, Zaragoza, Comunidad de Calatayud, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Calatayud.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Barrio de Casas Baratas | 50300 |
| Barrio de Hiruelas | 50300 |
| Barrio Torres | 50335 |
| Calatayud | 50300 |
| Campiel | 50299 |
| Carramolina | 50300 |
| Caserío y Corral de Domingo | 50299 |
| Embid de La Ribera | 50299 |
| Huermeda | 50336 |
| Marivella | 50300 |
| Paracuellos de Jiloca | 50300 |
| Ribota | 50300 |
| San Ramon | 50300 |
| Torre de Barbusiel | 50300 |
| Torre de Catalina | 50300 |
| Torre de Lucastre | 50300 |
| Torres | 50335 |
| Torres de Miravega | 50300 |
| Urbanización Campo de Golf | 50300 |
| Urbanización Margarita | 50300 |
| Urbanización Marivella | 50300 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Calatayud 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 | Aragón |
| Provinces | Zaragoza |
| Regions | Comunidad de Calatayud |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Calatayud is a municipality and city located in the province of Zaragoza, within the autonomous community of Aragón, Spain. Situated in the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, Calatayud lies in the central-eastern area of the province of Zaragoza, approximately 86 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, Zaragoza city. It serves as the capital of the comarca (district) of Comunidad de Calatayud, which encompasses several municipalities in the region. With an area of about 154 square kilometers, Calatayud has a population of around 20,000 residents, making it one of the larger urban centers in the province outside the capital. The municipality is divided into several neighborhoods and districts, including the historic city center and surrounding rural areas. Geographically, Calatayud is positioned in the valley of the Jalón River, surrounded by the Iberian System mountain ranges, which contribute to its distinctive landscape and climate. Historically, Calatayud has been an important settlement since Roman times, known for its Mudejar architecture, including the Colegiata de Santa María, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The city is also recognized for its agricultural production, particularly wine and fruit, and its role as a transportation hub in the region. For those seeking postal code information for Calatayud's various neighborhoods and surrounding areas, this platform provides detailed access to facilitate mail and logistics services in this historic municipality.
* Ateca
* Terrer
* Paracuellos de la Ribera
* El Frasno
* Sabinan
* Maluenda
* Morata de Jalón
* La Almunia de Doña Godina
* Ruesca
* Villalengua
* Cervera de la Cañada
* Torrijo de la Cañada
* Bijuesca
* Clares de Ribota
* Codos
* Belmonte de Gracián
* Sediles
* Villarroya de la Sierra
* Aniñon
* Castejón de las Armas
* Ariza
* Bubierca
* Alhama de Aragón
* Ibdes
* Jaraba
* Campillo de Aragón
* Monreal de Ariza
* Santa María de Huerta
* Aranda de Moncayo
* Purujosa
* Calcena
* Oseja
* Talamantes
* Tabuenca
* Borja
* Magallón
* Fuendejalón
* Albeta
* Bureta
* Ainzón
* Alberite de San Juan
* Bisimbre
* Agón
* Novillas
* Mallén
* Frías de Albarracín
* Calamocha
* Caminreal
* Monreal del Campo
* Torrijo del Campo
* Cella
* Santa Eulalia
* Albarracín
* Gea de Albarracín
* Terriente
* Bronchales
* Orihuela del Tremedal
* Almohaja
* Alba
* Cuevas Labradas
* Peracense
* Villafranca del Campo
* Monterde
* Báguena
* Burbáguena
* Calamocha
* Fuentes Claras
* Cella
* Villarquemado
* Alba
* Caminreal
* Torrijo del Campo
* Monreal del Campo
* Santa Eulalia
* Gea de Albarracín
* Albarracín
* Terriente
* Bronchales
* Orihuela del Tremedal
* Almohaja
* Cuevas Labradas
* Peracense
* Villafranca del Campo
* Monterde
* Báguena
* Burbáguena
* Calamocha
* Fuentes Claras
* Cella
* Villarquemado
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