Postal codes for Alburquerque range from 06510 to 06519 in Extremadura, Badajoz, Tierra de Badajoz, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Alburquerque.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alburquerque | 06510 |
| Benavente | 06519 |
| Casa Alta de la Bellota | 06510 |
| Casa de la Galga | 06510 |
| Casa de las Nateronas | 06510 |
| Casa de Oliveros | 06510 |
| Casa de Sánchez y Rivera | 06510 |
| Casa del Pastor de Diezmadero | 06510 |
| Casa Toril de la Bellota | 06510 |
| Casas de Benavente | 06519 |
| Casas de San Juan | 06510 |
| Casas de Valdecargas | 06519 |
| Cortijo de Camero | 06510 |
| Cortijo de la Naterona | 06510 |
| Cortijo de los Conejeros | 06510 |
| Cortijo de los Cuellar | 06510 |
| Cortijo de Pedro Pasalodo | 06510 |
| Cortijo de Talabán | 06510 |
| Cortijo de Zapatón | 06510 |
| Cortijo del Cabila | 06510 |
| Cortijo del Puerto | 06510 |
| Cortijo del Salado | 06510 |
| Cortijo Lanchero | 06510 |
| El Marco | 06510 |
| Nuestra Señora de Carrion | 06519 |
| Silvestre | 06510 |
| Tejarejo | 06510 |
| Toriles de los Galbanitos | 06510 |
| Urbanización Carrión | 06510 |
| Villa García | 06510 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Alburquerque 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 | Extremadura |
| Provinces | Badajoz |
| Regions | Tierra de Badajoz |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Alburquerque is a municipality located in the Tierra de Badajoz comarca of the Badajoz province in the Extremadura autonomous community of Spain. Situated in the western part of the province, near the border with Portugal, it lies approximately 45 kilometers north of the provincial capital, Badajoz. The municipality covers an area of about 723 square kilometers and has a population of around 5,400 residents. Alburquerque is historically significant, known for its well-preserved medieval castle, the Castillo de Luna, which dates back to the 13th century and offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and cork production, with some tourism driven by its historical and natural attractions. It is divided into several smaller localities and rural areas within its municipal boundaries. For detailed postal code information and further subdivision data for Alburquerque's various districts and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-based queries and administrative needs.
* La Codosera
* Villanueva del Fresno
* Mérida
* Badajoz
* Valencia de Alcántara
* San Vicente de Alcántara
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