The postal code for Azkoitia is 20720 in País Vasco, Guipúzcoa, Urola-Costa, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Azkoitia.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agerre | 20720 |
| Aretxabaleta Baserria/Caserío Aretxtabaleta | 20720 |
| Arrietamendi | 20720 |
| Azkoitia | 20720 |
| Basterretxe Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Bas | 20720 |
| Berrosueta | 20720 |
| Construcciones Mecánicas Erlo, Sa | 20720 |
| Etxezuri Baserria/Caserío Etxezuri | 20720 |
| Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial | 20720 |
| Izarraitz | 20720 |
| Ormaolamendi | 20720 |
| Ugarte Baserria/Caserío Ugarte | 20720 |
| Ugarteugaran Baserria/Caserío Ugarteugaran | 20720 |
| Zumetagoikoa Baserria/Caserío Zumetagoikoa | 20720 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Azkoitia 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 | País Vasco |
| Provinces | Guipúzcoa |
| Regions | Urola-Costa |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Azkoitia is a town and municipality located in the Urola-Costa comarca of the province of Guipúzcoa, within the autonomous community of the Basque Country in northern Spain. Situated in the valley of the Urola River, approximately 40 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, San Sebastián, Azkoitia lies in a region characterized by its lush, green landscapes and mountainous terrain. The town serves as an important local administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural areas. With an approximate population of 11,500 residents, Azkoitia covers an area of about 55 square kilometers. It is administratively organized as a single municipality, which is the fundamental local entity in Spain, and it does not contain further official sub-regions within its jurisdiction. Historically, Azkoitia is notable as the birthplace of the 18th-century Basque philosopher and writer, Padre Manuel Larramendi, and it features a well-preserved historic center with several significant buildings, including the 16th-century Loyola Tower. The local economy has traditionally been based on industry and agriculture, with a focus on metalworking and dairy farming. For detailed postal code information and further subdivision data pertaining to the various neighborhoods and districts within the municipality of Azkoitia, users can access the relevant sections of this website.
* Azpeitia
* Zestoa
* Errezil
* Zumarraga
* Ezkio-Itsaso
* Beizama
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