Postal codes for Anolaima range from 253040 to 253048 in Cundinamarca, Tequendama, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Anolaima.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Balsillas | 253047 |
| Calndaima | 253040 |
| Caprea | 253047 |
| Chiniata | 253047 |
| Corama | 253040 |
| El Retiro | 253047 |
| El Trigo | 253047 |
| Esperanza | 253047 |
| La Esmeralda | 253040 |
| La Laguna | 253040 |
| La Maria | 253040 |
| Los Alpes | 253047 |
| Los Balsos | 253047 |
| Los Manzanos | 253047 |
| Matima | 253047 |
| Mesitas de Caballero | 253048 |
| Platanal | 253048 |
| Pozo Hondo | 253047 |
| Primavera de Matima | 253047 |
| Pueblo Viejo | 253047 |
| Puente Tierra | 253047 |
| San Agustin | 253047 |
| San Cayetano | 253040 |
| San Isidro | 253040 |
| San Juanito | 253040 |
| San Rafael | 253047 |
| Santa Ana | 253047 |
| Santa Barbara | 253047 |
| Santo | 253047 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Anolaima 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 | Cundinamarca |
| Provinces | Tequendama |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Anolaima is a municipality located in the Tequendama Province of the Cundinamarca Department in central Colombia. Situated approximately 80 kilometers west of Bogotá, this municipality occupies a strategic position in the fertile Andean region, characterized by its temperate climate and agricultural richness. With an approximate population of around 12,000 residents, Anolaima covers an area of approximately 119 square kilometers, featuring diverse topography that ranges from mountainous terrain to fertile valleys. The municipality is administratively divided into several smaller subdivisions, including the municipal seat and various veredas (rural districts) that comprise its territorial organization. Anolaima is particularly renowned for its agricultural production, especially fruits, earning it the nickname 'The Fruit Capital of Colombia,' with significant cultivation of crops such as citrus, avocados, and various tropical fruits that thrive in its favorable climate conditions. The town serves as an important agricultural hub within the region, contributing substantially to the local economy through both commercial farming and smaller-scale agricultural enterprises. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Anolaima's various subdivisions and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and logistical planning within this vibrant Colombian municipality.
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