La Palma Postal Codes, Rionegro, Cundinamarca Colombia

Postal codes for La Palma range from 253801 to 253808 in Cundinamarca, Rionegro, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within La Palma.

Postal Codes for Places in La Palma

Place Name Postal Codes
Aguada 253807
Alpujarra 253807
Alto de Izacar 253807
Alto de Melos 253808
Alto de Micos 253807
Alto de Ruedas 253808
Alto Grande 253807
Alto Salinas 253808
Bamaca 253807
Buenos Aires 253807
Cabecera Municipal 253808
Cámbulos 253807
Coyabo 253807
El Batán 253808
El Boqueron 253808
El Castillo 253808
El Cijaque 253808
El Egido 253807
El Potrero 253807
El Rincón 253807
Guamal 253807
Hatico 253807
Hinche Alto 253807
Hinche Bajo 253807
Hortigal 253807
Hoya de Tudela 253807
Hoya del Tablon- 253807
La Aguada 253808
La Palma 253801
La Puente 253808
Los Tiestos 253808
Minipi de Vanegas 253808
Minipi Quijano 253808
Omopay 253808
Paz Paz 253808
Río Frío 253808
Sabaneta 253808
Salitre 253808
Sarrapopa 253808

Sample Address Format for La Palma

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
La Palma, Rionegro, Cundinamarca, 253807
COLOMBIA
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

La Palma on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the La Palma municipalities in Colombia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

La Palma Quick Facts

Country Colombia (CO)
Department Cundinamarca
Provinces Rionegro
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About La Palma

Key Facts

La Palma is a municipality located in the Rionegro Province of the Cundinamarca Department in central Colombia. Situated in the eastern part of the province, this municipality lies within the Andean region of Colombia, characterized by its mountainous terrain and temperate climate. La Palma covers an approximate area of 150 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents according to recent estimates. The municipality is administratively divided into several smaller districts and villages that dot its landscape, which includes both urban centers and rural agricultural areas. La Palma's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with coffee cultivation being particularly significant, along with dairy farming and other traditional crops suited to the region's altitude and climate conditions. The municipality maintains its own local government structure typical of Colombian municipalities, with an elected mayor and municipal council responsible for local administration and public services. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for La Palma's various districts and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-specific queries and documentation needs.

Neighboring Regions

* Topaipí

* Pacho

* Yacopí

* La Peña

* Caparrapí

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