Puerto Quito Postal Codes: 171203 to 171204 | Pichincha
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Puerto Quito range from 171203 to 171204 in Pichincha, Ecuador. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Puerto Quito, choose from the districts below.
Parishes in Puerto Quito
Sample Address Format for Puerto Quito
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Puerto Quito, Pichincha, 171203
ECUADOR
Puerto Quito on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Puerto Quito cantons in Ecuador.
Puerto Quito Quick Facts
| Country | Ecuador (EC) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Ecuador → Pichincha |
| Postal Code | 171203~171204 |
| Province | Pichincha |
| ISO Codes | EC / ECU / 218 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ec |
| Coordinates | 0.1553, -79.233074 |
| Parishes | 1 |
What to Know About Puerto Quito
Key Facts
Puerto Quito is a canton located in the Pichincha Province of northwestern Ecuador. Situated in the western foothills of the Andes Mountains, this canton occupies a strategic position between the highlands and the coastal plains, characterized by lush tropical rainforest and numerous rivers that flow toward the Pacific Ocean. With an approximate area of 720 square kilometers, Puerto Quito serves as an important agricultural and ecotourism hub in the region, known for its rich biodiversity and fertile lands ideal for crops like coffee, cocoa, and tropical fruits. The canton is divided into a single urban parish, Puerto Quito, which serves as its administrative center, and several rural parishes that encompass the surrounding agricultural and forested areas. As part of Ecuador's decentralized administrative structure, Puerto Quito plays a vital role in local governance and development initiatives. For those seeking detailed postal code information for the various parishes and communities within Puerto Quito canton, comprehensive data is available through official Ecuadorian postal services.
Neighboring Regions
- Pedro Vicente Maldonado
- San Miguel de los Bancos
- Los Bancos