Postal codes for Ponga range from 33557 to 33559 in Principado de Asturias, Asturias, Oriente, Spain. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ponga.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abiegos | 33557 |
| Ambingue | 33557 |
| Beleño | 33557 |
| Cadenaba | 33557 |
| Cainava | 33557 |
| Carangas | 33557 |
| Carangres | 33557 |
| Casielles | 33558 |
| Casielles de Ponga | 33558 |
| Cazo | 33557 |
| Cazu | 33557 |
| El Beyu | 33558 |
| La Prida | 33557 |
| Los Laderos | 33557 |
| Los Lladeros | 33557 |
| Priesca | 33557 |
| San Ignacio | 33558 |
| San Juan de Beleño | 33557 |
| Sellaño | 33557 |
| Sellañu | 33557 |
| Sobrefoz | 33557 |
| Sotos | 33557 |
| Tanda | 33557 |
| Taranes | 33557 |
| Tribierto | 33559 |
| Tribiertu | 33559 |
| Valle de Moro | 33559 |
| Vallimoru | 33559 |
| Ventaniella | 33557 |
| Viboli | 33558 |
| Vibuli | 33558 |
| Viego | 33558 |
| Viegu | 33558 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ponga 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 | Principado de Asturias |
| Provinces | Asturias |
| Regions | Oriente |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ponga is a municipality (concejo) located in the eastern part of the Principality of Asturias, an autonomous community in northern Spain. Situated within the historical comarca of Oriente, Ponga is nestled in the heart of the Ponga Biosphere Reserve, a designation it shares with the neighboring municipality of Amieva. This area is characterized by its rugged, mountainous terrain, forming part of the Picos de Europa range, and is renowned for its pristine natural landscapes, deep valleys, and traditional Asturian villages. The municipality covers an area of approximately 206 square kilometers and has a very low population density, with around 600 inhabitants. It is administratively divided into several parishes (parroquias), including San Juan de Beleño (the capital), Abiegos, Cazo, Taranes, and Viego. The local economy is traditionally based on livestock farming, forestry, and increasingly, sustainable tourism focused on its natural heritage. For detailed postal code information and access to services for its constituent parishes and villages, visitors can explore the specific locality data available through regional directories.
* Amieva
* Caso
* Piloña
* Sobrescobio
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