Postal codes for Pájara range from 35625 to 35628 in Islas Canarias, Las Palmas, Fuerteventura, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pájara.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ajuy | 35628 |
| Bahia Calma | 35627 |
| Barranco del Mal Nombre | 35626 |
| Barranco Los Canarios | 35626 |
| Cañada del Rio | 35627 |
| Cardón | 35628 |
| Chilegua | 35627 |
| Costa Calma | 35627 |
| El Granillo | 35627 |
| Esquinzo | 35626 |
| Huertas de Chilegua | 35627 |
| Jandia | 35626 |
| La Lajita | 35627 |
| La Pared | 35627 |
| Las Gaviotas | 35625 |
| Los Albertos | 35627 |
| Mal Nombre | 35626 |
| Mezquez | 35628 |
| Morro Jable | 35625 |
| Pájara | 35628 |
| Piedras Caídas | 35625 |
| Puerto de La Cruz | 35626 |
| Punta Jandía | 35626 |
| Risco del Gato | 35627 |
| Risco del Paso | 35626 |
| Solana del Matorral | 35625 |
| Toto | 35628 |
| Urbanización Bahia Calma | 35627 |
| Urbanización Cañada del Río | 35627 |
| Urbanización la Pared | 35627 |
| Urbanización las Gaviotas | 35625 |
| Urbanización los Albertos | 35627 |
| Urbanización Risco del Gato | 35627 |
| Urbanización Tierra Dorada | 35626 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pájara 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 | Islas Canarias |
| Provinces | Las Palmas |
| Regions | Fuerteventura |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pájara is a municipality located in the southern part of Fuerteventura, which is one of the main islands in the Canary Islands archipelago of Spain. As the largest municipality on the island by area, Pájara covers approximately 384 square kilometers and has a population of around 21,000 residents. Geographically, it occupies a significant portion of Fuerteventura's southern peninsula, featuring diverse landscapes that range from coastal areas with beautiful beaches like Costa Calma and Jandía to more arid inland regions. The municipality is administratively divided into several population centers and villages, including the town of Pájara itself, Morro Jable, and La Lajita. This region is known for its tourism development along the coast, particularly in the Jandía area, which contrasts with the more traditional Canarian atmosphere found in its interior villages. For those seeking postal code information for the various towns and settlements within this expansive municipality, detailed data is available to facilitate communication and navigation throughout the region.
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