Alcuéscar Postal Codes, Tierra de Montánchez, Cáceres, Extremadura Spain

The postal code for Alcuéscar is 10160 in Extremadura, Cáceres, Tierra de Montánchez, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Alcuéscar.

Postal Codes for Places in Alcuéscar

Place Name Postal Codes
Alcuéscar 10160
Puerto de las Herrerías 10160
Villa Julia 10160

Sample Address Format for Alcuéscar

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Alcuéscar, Tierra de Montánchez, Cáceres, Extremadura, 10160
SPAIN
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Alcuéscar on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Alcuéscar municipalities in Spain. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Alcuéscar Quick Facts

Country Spain (ES)
Autonomous Community Extremadura
Provinces Cáceres
Regions Tierra de Montánchez
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Alcuéscar

Key Facts

Alcuéscar is a municipality located in the province of Cáceres, within the autonomous community of Extremadura, Spain. Situated in the central-western part of the Iberian Peninsula, it lies approximately 45 kilometers south of the provincial capital, Cáceres, and about 300 kilometers southwest of Madrid. Geographically, Alcuéscar is part of the Tierra de Montánchez comarca, a historical and cultural region known for its rolling hills, olive groves, and traditional farming practices. The municipality covers an area of roughly 108 square kilometers and has a population of around 2,500 residents, as of recent estimates. Administratively, it is divided into the main town of Alcuéscar itself, along with several smaller villages and rural settlements scattered across its territory. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with significant production of olives, cereals, and livestock, particularly Iberian pigs, which are central to the region's renowned cured ham industry. Historically, Alcuéscar has roots dating back to Roman and Moorish periods, with archaeological sites and medieval architecture reflecting its rich past. The town's name is believed to derive from Arabic, meaning 'the castle,' hinting at its strategic importance in earlier centuries. Today, it serves as a quiet, rural community with a focus on preserving its cultural heritage and natural surroundings. For those seeking detailed information, such as postal codes for its various neighborhoods and outlying areas, resources are available to help navigate the local administrative divisions.

Neighboring Regions

* Montánchez

* Casas de Don Antonio

* Torre de Santa María

* Valdefuentes

* Arroyo de la Luz

* Albalá

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