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Radio station broadcasting music and English news and sports. Received on Costa Calida South 93.8FM, Costa Calida North 106.6FM, Costa Blanca 106.6-104.8FM, Costa Almeria 93.8FM and Alicante to Almería on Torresat TV and Teleast Info channels. Find out more...
Talk Radio Europe
English-language talk radio station with news, current affairs, sport and music. Costa del Sol on 104.8fm/91.9fm: Costa Blanca on 88.2fm/105.1fm/95.3fm: Costa Calida on 92.7fm: Costa Almeria (15:00-18:00) on 91.4fm/107.3fm and live from our website. Find out more...
Talk Radio Europe
English-language talk radio station with music, news and sport. On Costa Blanca 88.2/95.3/105.1 FM and on-line. Located at La Colonia, REM FM Centre, San Pedro de Alcantara Marbella, Malaga. Find out more...
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Postal Codes and Addresses in Spain

Posting a letter in Spain? The post code numbers for all addresses the provinces and all towns and villages that make up the Costa Blanca. Also an explanation on how to read a Spanish address, and a handy guide to the abreviations.

Spanish postal codes (códigos postales) usually have 5 digits. Correos, the national State owned Spanish postal service, has an online postcode finder. There is also the facility online to search for a local Post Office.

  • To find the code for an address or the city associated with a code: Click here
  • Information on all postal services: Click here

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Spanish Addresses (how to read them)

Correos advises that addresses (dirección) in Spain should be formatted as follows:

• Top line: Full name of the recipient, or company name
• 2nd line: Type of street, name of street, building number, flat number, entrance number.
• 3rd line: Post code and town name
• 4th line: Name of province

Example:

  • Sra Ana Jimenez
    Mimbreras 4
    03201 ELCHE (Alicante)

If the address is for an apartment the first line will look like this:

  • C/Pescadoro, 22, 3°, 1A izda

Which can be understood as:

  • C is an abbreviation for Calle (street), therefore it is - Calle Pescadoro (Pescadoro street)
  • 22 is the street number of the building - 22 Calle Pescadoro (22 Pescadoro street)
  • indicates that it is the third floor
  • 1A indicates that it is apartment number 1A
  • izda is the abbreviation for izquierda (left) and this informs the location of the apartment in the building  (dcha is the abbreviation for derecha - right), (cto is the abbreviation for centro centre)

Therefore the address literally means: Apartment number 1A on the left (as you face the building) on the third floor of building number 22 on Pescadoro street.
Note: In Barcelona this is slightly different as addresses are written in the local Catalan language. 

Other Common Abbreviations
Abbreviation Word Meaning
C/ Calle street
izda  izquierda   left
dcha  derecha  right
cto  centro  centre
c/ carrer street (Catalan)
esquerra on the left of the building (Catalan)
dreta on the right of the building (Catalan)
s/n sense numero no number
Avda Avinguda avenue
Pg Passeig boulevard
Bxda Baixada alley
Ptge Passatge passage
Pl Plaça square
Pza Plaza plaza
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