Postal codes for Xinzo de Limia range from 32630 to 32640 in Galicia, Ourense, La Limia, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Xinzo de Limia.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| A Gorgoloza | 32640 |
| A Lagoa | 32640 |
| A Manga | 32635 |
| A Pena | 32636 |
| As Fiestras | 32632 |
| Baronzas | 32636 |
| Boado | 32631 |
| Casas Da Veiga | 32640 |
| Cima de Ribeira | 32635 |
| Damil | 32635 |
| Estrada de Damil | 32635 |
| Faramontaos | 32637 |
| Ganade | 32640 |
| Gudes | 32635 |
| Gudin | 32637 |
| Guntimil | 32635 |
| Lamas | 32635 |
| Laroa | 32632 |
| Maus | 32636 |
| Moreiras | 32637 |
| Morgade | 32636 |
| Mosteiro Ribeira | 32635 |
| Novás | 32637 |
| O Estremadoiro | 32640 |
| O Mosteiro | 32637, 32637 |
| Parada de Ribeira | 32635 |
| Paredes | 32637 |
| Pidre | 32631 |
| Piñeira Seca | 32631 |
| Porto Alto | 32631 |
| Queirugás | 32637 |
| Rebordecha | 32637 |
| San Pedro | 32632 |
| San Pedro de Laroa | 32632 |
| San Vitoiro | 32640 |
| Seoane de Oleiros | 32637 |
| Solbeira | 32631 |
| Solveira | 32631 |
| Soutelo | 32636 |
| Soutelo Da Pena | 32636 |
| Soutelo de Ribeira | 32635 |
| Souto de Ganade | 32640 |
| Trandeiras | 32636 |
| Xinzo de Limia | 32630 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Xinzo de Limia 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 | Galicia |
| Provinces | Ourense |
| Regions | La Limia |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Xinzo de Limia is a municipality located in the province of Ourense, within the autonomous community of Galicia in northwestern Spain. Situated in the comarca of La Limia, it lies in the heart of the Limia Valley, a flat plain that contrasts with the typically mountainous terrain of Galicia. The municipality covers an area of approximately 132 square kilometers and has a population of around 9,000 residents. Xinzo de Limia serves as the administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural areas, featuring important infrastructure and services. The town is historically significant, with origins dating back to Roman times when it was known as 'Geminium,' and it played a role in medieval pilgrim routes. Today, it is divided into several parishes, including Xinzo de Limia (the capital), A Pena, and San Pedro de Laroá, among others. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale industry, with the fertile lands of the Limia Valley supporting crops like potatoes and cereals. Xinzo de Limia is also known for its cultural events, such as the traditional Entroido (Carnival) celebrations, which attract visitors from across the region. For those seeking detailed information on postal codes and administrative subdivisions within Xinzo de Limia, this resource provides access to data for its various parishes and localities.
* Allariz
* Rairiz de Veiga
* Vilar de Santos
* Sandianes
* Sarreaus
* Trasmiras
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