Postal codes for Vall d'Alba range from 12193 to 12194 in Comunidad Valenciana, Castellón, Plana Alta, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Vall d'Alba.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| l'Hostalàs | 12193 |
| La Barona | 12193 |
| La Montalba | 12194 |
| La Pelechana | 12193 |
| La Pelechaneta | 12193 |
| Les Ramblelles | 12194 |
| Les Rambletes | 12194 |
| Mas de Barrera | 12194 |
| Mas de Campos | 12194 |
| Mas de Cholito | 12194 |
| Mas de Felip | 12193 |
| Mas de Fulleta | 12193 |
| Mas de la Matisa | 12194 |
| Mas de la Obrera | 12194 |
| Mas de la Sena | 12194 |
| Mas de Roures | 12194 |
| Mas del Boyero | 12193 |
| Mas del Curro | 12194 |
| Poligon Industrial Caseta Blanca | 12194 |
| Urbanización La Foya | 12193 |
| Vall d'Alba | 12194 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Vall d'Alba 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 | Comunidad Valenciana |
| Provinces | Castellón |
| Regions | Plana Alta |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Vall d'Alba is a municipality located in the Plana Alta comarca (county) of the Castellón province within Spain's Comunidad Valenciana autonomous community. Situated in the northeastern part of the Iberian Peninsula, this municipality lies approximately 30 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Castellón de la Plana, and about 60 kilometers south of the regional capital, Valencia. Vall d'Alba occupies a strategic position in the transition zone between the coastal plains and the interior mountainous areas, with an elevation ranging from around 200 to 400 meters above sea level. The municipality covers an area of approximately 53 square kilometers and has a population of about 2,800 residents, maintaining a stable demographic profile in recent years. Administratively, Vall d'Alba is divided into the main town center and several smaller hamlets and rural settlements that dot its landscape. The local economy traditionally relied on agriculture, particularly citrus cultivation and olive groves, though in recent decades there has been increasing diversification into small-scale industry and services. The municipality's name, meaning 'White Valley' in Valencian, reflects the characteristic limestone formations and whitewashed architecture found throughout the region. For those seeking postal code information for the various settlements within Vall d'Alba or its surrounding areas, comprehensive data is available through regional postal services.
* Alcalà de Xivert
* Benlloc
* Cabanes
* La Salzadella
* Sant Joan de Moró
* Vilanova d'Alcolea
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