Cúcuta Postal Codes: 540001 to 540019 | Oriente, Norte de Santander
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Cúcuta range from 540001 to 540019 in Oriente, Norte de Santander, Colombia. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Cúcuta, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Cúcuta
Showing 13 places in Cúcuta. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Agua Linda | |
| Ayacucho | |
| Cabecera Municipal | |
| Cúcuta | |
| El Empalme | |
| El Palmar | |
| El Totumito | |
| La Florida | |
| La Valera | |
| Llana Finaria | |
| San Miguel | |
| Tabiro | |
| Urimaco |
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Sample Address Format for Cúcuta
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Cúcuta, Oriente, Norte de Santander, 540005, 540006
COLOMBIA
Cúcuta on the Map
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Cúcuta Quick Facts
| Country | Colombia (CO) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Colombia → Norte de Santander → Oriente |
| Postal Code | 540001~540019 |
| Department | Norte de Santander |
| Subregions | Oriente |
| ISO Codes | CO / COL / 170 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .co |
| Coordinates | 7.89391, -72.50782 |
| Places | 13 |
What to Know About Cúcuta
Key Facts
Cúcuta is the capital city of the Norte de Santander department in Colombia, serving as a major urban center and administrative hub in the country's northeastern region. Located in the Oriente subregion along the Venezuelan border, Cúcuta occupies a strategic position in the Catatumbo River valley, approximately 600 kilometers northeast of Bogotá. With an estimated population of around 750,000 people, it ranks among Colombia's most populous cities and covers an area of approximately 1,176 square kilometers. The city is administratively divided into 10 communes (comunas) that further subdivide into neighborhoods, reflecting its urban complexity and organizational structure. Cúcuta's geographical significance is amplified by its status as a major border crossing point, with the Simón Bolívar International Bridge connecting it to San Antonio del Táchira in Venezuela. This strategic location has historically made it an important commercial and transportation corridor between the two countries. The city's economy is diverse, with strong sectors in commerce, services, and cross-border trade, complemented by growing industrial and manufacturing activities. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data, Cúcuta's well-defined commune and neighborhood structure provides organized access to location-specific resources throughout the metropolitan area.
Neighboring Regions
- Los Patios
- Villa del Rosario
- El Zulia
- San Cayetano
- Puerto Santander