Postal codes for Quinchía range from 664001 to 664008 in Risaralda, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Quinchía.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agua Salada | 664008 |
| Aguas Claras | 664008 |
| Buenavista | 664007 |
| Buenos Aires | 664008 |
| Cabecera Municipal | 664001 |
| Cartagueño | 664007 |
| Chorroseco | 664001 |
| Chuscal Alto | 664008 |
| Corozal | 664008 |
| El Cairo | 664007 |
| El Cedral | 664008 |
| El Ceibal | 664008 |
| El Guamo | 664007 |
| El Guayabo | 664008 |
| El Higo | 664007 |
| El Penoil | 664001 |
| El Porvenir | 664007 |
| El Retiro | 664008 |
| Encenillal | 664008 |
| Guayabal | 664008 |
| Guerrero | 664008 |
| Huisana | 664007 |
| Insambra | 664008 |
| Juan Tapao | 664007 |
| La Argentina | 664008 |
| La Argentina Alta | 664008 |
| La Ciénaga | 664008 |
| La Cumbre | 664008 |
| La Esmeralda | 664008 |
| La Floresta | 664007 |
| La Italica | 664001 |
| La Loma | 664007 |
| La Palma | 664008 |
| Las Trojes | 664007 |
| Mapura | 664007 |
| Mina Rica | 664007 |
| Miracampos | 664007 |
| Morro Caustra | 664001 |
| Murrapal | 664001 |
| Planadas | 664007 |
| Pomesia | 664007 |
| Puntelanza | 664001 |
| Quinchia Viejo | 664001 |
| Río Grande | 664001 |
| Santa Sofía | 664007 |
| Sausagua | 664007 |
| Yarumal | 664001 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Quinchía 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 | Risaralda |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Quinchía is a municipality located in the department of Risaralda, Colombia. Situated in the western part of the department, Quinchía lies within the coffee-growing region of Colombia known for its mountainous terrain and fertile volcanic soils. The municipality covers an area of approximately 149 square kilometers and has a population of around 32,000 people according to recent estimates. Quinchía is administratively divided into several corregimientos (townships) and veredas (rural districts) that spread across its varied landscape, which ranges from the Cauca River valley to the western mountain ranges. The town serves as an important agricultural center, particularly known for coffee production, though it also cultivates other crops like plantains, sugarcane, and various fruits. Quinchía's economy is complemented by mining activities, especially gold extraction, which has historical significance in the region. The municipality maintains its cultural traditions while developing infrastructure to support its growing population. To access detailed postal code information for Quinchía's various sub-regions and neighborhoods, visitors can explore the specific municipal divisions through our comprehensive location database.
* Pereira
* Santuario
* Mistrató
* Belén de Umbría
* Guática
* Anserma
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