Postal codes for Azpeitia range from 20730 to 20738 in País Vasco, Guipúzcoa, Urola-Costa, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Azpeitia.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agerre | 20730 |
| Aratz Erreka | 20738 |
| Arretxe Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Arretxe | 20730 |
| Atxubiaga Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Atxub | 20730 |
| Azpeitia | 20730 |
| Berrosueta | 20730 |
| Construcciones Mecánicas Erlo, Sa | 20730 |
| Gaztekoa Baserria/Caserío Gaztekoa | 20730 |
| Igaralde Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Igaral | 20738 |
| Jesus Eta Mariaren Lekaimeen Komentua/Convento de | 20730 |
| Larrañaga Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Larr | 20738 |
| Larrazarra | 20730 |
| Lasao | 20730 |
| Loiola | 20730 |
| Nuarbe | 20738 |
| Ondarra Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Ondarra | 20730 |
| Orendaundi Industrialdea/Polígono Industrial Oren | 20730 |
| Urrestilla | 20738 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Azpeitia 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 |
Azpeitia is a town and municipality located in the Urola-Costa comarca (district) of the province of Guipúzcoa, within the autonomous community of the Basque Country (País Vasco) in northern Spain. Situated in the valley of the Urola River, approximately 40 kilometers southwest of the provincial capital, San Sebastián, Azpeitia lies in a region characterized by its lush, green landscapes and mountainous terrain, typical of the Basque interior. The municipality covers an area of about 69.4 square kilometers and has a population of around 15,000 inhabitants. Historically significant, Azpeitia is perhaps best known as the birthplace of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the founder of the Jesuit order, whose family home, the Loyola Sanctuary, is a major pilgrimage site and architectural landmark in the town. Administratively, Azpeitia is the head of the judicial district of Azpeitia and forms part of the Urola-Costa comarca, which groups several municipalities along the Urola River's coastal stretch. The town's economy has traditionally been based on industry, particularly metalworking and manufacturing, alongside agriculture and a growing tourism sector centered on its cultural and religious heritage. For detailed postal code information and further subdivision data for Azpeitia's neighborhoods and surrounding areas, this resource provides essential access to local administrative and logistical details.
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