Quito Postal Codes: 170711 to 171109 | Mejía, Pichincha
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Quito range from 170711 to 171109 in Mejía, Pichincha, Ecuador. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Quito, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Quito
Showing 2 places in Quito. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
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| Uyumbicho |
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Sample Address Format for Quito
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Quito, Mejía, Pichincha, 170711, 171107, 171108
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Quito on the Map
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Quito Quick Facts
| Country | Ecuador (EC) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Ecuador → Pichincha → Mejía |
| Postal Code | 170711~171109 |
| Province | Pichincha |
| Cantons | Mejía |
| ISO Codes | EC / ECU / 218 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ec |
| Coordinates | -0.22985, -78.52495 |
| Places | 2 |
What to Know About Quito
Key Facts
Quito is the capital city of Ecuador and the administrative center of Pichincha Province, located in the northwestern part of the country within the Andean highlands. Situated in the Guayllabamba river basin on the eastern slopes of the Pichincha volcano at an elevation of approximately 2,850 meters (9,350 feet) above sea level, Quito holds the distinction of being the highest official capital city in the world. The city covers an area of approximately 372 square kilometers and serves as Ecuador's primary political, cultural, and economic hub with a metropolitan population exceeding 2.7 million people. Quito is administratively divided into 32 urban parishes and 8 rural parishes, each with its own local governance structure. The city's historic center was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1978, recognized for having one of the best-preserved and least altered historic centers in Latin America, featuring numerous colonial churches, monasteries, and public squares that showcase exceptional Spanish Baroque architecture blended with indigenous influences. As the capital district, Quito plays a crucial role in national administration and serves as the gateway for accessing comprehensive postal code information and administrative services for its numerous urban and rural parishes.
Neighboring Regions
- Rumiñahui
- Los Bancos
- San Miguel de Los Bancos
- Pedro Vicente Maldonado
- Puerto Quito