Postal codes for Toribío range from 192001 to 192009 in Cauca, Oriente, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Toribío.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Albania | 192008 |
| Alto de La Cruz | 192007 |
| Aso Madero | 192007 |
| Belen | 192009 |
| Betulia | 192009 |
| Buenavista | 192007 |
| Chimicueto | 192008 |
| El Congo | 192008 |
| El Flayo | 192009 |
| El Galvial | 192007 |
| El Tablazo | 192009 |
| Estadero | 192009 |
| Estrella | 192009 |
| Flayo | 192007 |
| Gallinazas | 192007 |
| Huila | 192007 |
| La Calera | 192007 |
| La Capilla | 192007 |
| La Fonda | 192007 |
| La Laguna | 192009 |
| La Luz | 192007 |
| La Mina | 192009 |
| La Palma | 192008 |
| La Primicia | 192009 |
| La Susana | 192007 |
| La Tolda | 192007 |
| Lodega | 192009 |
| Loma de Paja | 192007 |
| Loma Linda | 192009 |
| Manzano | 192009 |
| Potrerito | 192009 |
| Potrero | 192007 |
| Pueblo Viejo | 192009 |
| San Diego | 192007 |
| San Julian | 192009 |
| Santa Rita | 192009 |
| Soto | 192007 |
| Toribio | 192001, 192009 |
| Toribío Cauca | 192009 |
| Triunfo | 192007 |
| Vichiqui | 192009 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Toribío municipalities in Colombia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Colombia (CO) |
|---|---|
| Department | Cauca |
| Provinces | Oriente |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Toribío is a municipality and town located in the northern part of Cauca Department in southwestern Colombia. Situated within the Oriente subregion of Cauca, Toribío lies in the Andes mountain range at an elevation of approximately 1,750 meters above sea level. The municipality covers an area of about 412 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 30,000 people, predominantly indigenous Nasa people who maintain strong cultural traditions and governance systems. Toribío is administratively divided into multiple corregimientos (townships) and veredas (rural districts) that spread across its mountainous territory. The region's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with coffee, sugarcane, and various subsistence crops being the main products cultivated in the fertile valleys and slopes. Toribío has gained national attention due to its strategic location in a conflict-affected area and the resilience of its community-led peace initiatives. The municipality's geographical position makes it an important hub for accessing postal code information and administrative services for the surrounding rural communities in this mountainous region of Colombia.
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