Postal codes for El Cenepa range from 01820 to 01821 in Amazonas, Condorcanqui, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within El Cenepa.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Achu | 01820 |
| Achuim | 01820 |
| Aintam | 01820 |
| Ajuntaienntsa | 01820 |
| Anexo Kayamas | 01820 |
| Anexo Pagata | 01820 |
| Antiguo Kanam | 01820 |
| Bashuim | 01820 |
| Buchigkim | 01820 |
| Canga | 01820 |
| Chapigin | 01820 |
| Gocoashi | 01820 |
| Huampami | 01821 |
| Kayamas | 01820 |
| Kumpin | 01820 |
| Kusu Chico | 01820 |
| Kusu Kubaim | 01820 |
| Kuyumatak | 01820 |
| La Banda | 01820 |
| Mamayakim | 01820 |
| Mamayaque | 01820 |
| Najem | 01820 |
| Nanchik Entsa | 01820 |
| Nueva Kanam | 01820 |
| Nuevo Mamayaque | 01820 |
| Nuevo Tutino | 01820 |
| Pagkis | 01820 |
| Pampa Entsa | 01820 |
| Panki | 01820 |
| Pantan Entsa | 01820 |
| Pijuayal | 01820 |
| Puerto Bichanak | 01820 |
| Puerto Mori | 01820 |
| Puerto Wais | 01820 |
| Putuim | 01820 |
| Saasa | 01820 |
| San Antonio | 01820 |
| San Rafael | 01820 |
| Santa Fe | 01820 |
| Sawientsa | 01820 |
| Shacham Entsa | 01820 |
| Shaim | 01820 |
| Shamatak Chico | 01820 |
| Shamatak Grande | 01820 |
| Sujin | 01820 |
| Suwa San Antonio | 01820 |
| Suwas | 01820 |
| Teesh | 01820 |
| Tsawantus | 01820 |
| Tse Asim | 01820 |
| Tunas | 01820 |
| Tunim | 01820 |
| Tutin | 01820 |
| Tuwag Entsa | 01820 |
| Uchi Numpatkaim | 01820 |
| Wawaim | 01820 |
| Wawajin Entsa | 01820 |
| Yagru Entsa | 01820 |
| Yuwi Entsa | 01820 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the El Cenepa districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Peru (PE) |
|---|---|
| Department | Amazonas |
| Provinces | Condorcanqui |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
El Cenepa is a district located in the Condorcanqui Province of the Amazonas Region in northern Peru. Situated in the remote northeastern corner of the country, this district occupies a strategic position along the Cenepa River basin near the border with Ecuador. El Cenepa covers an extensive area of approximately 7,271 square kilometers of dense Amazon rainforest terrain characterized by rugged hills, river valleys, and rich biodiversity. The district serves as home to approximately 15,000 residents, primarily indigenous Awajún and Wampis communities who maintain traditional ways of life deeply connected to the rainforest environment. As one of the three districts comprising Condorcanqui Province, El Cenepa plays a crucial role in the regional administrative structure while preserving unique cultural heritage. The district's remote location and challenging accessibility make it one of Peru's most isolated administrative regions, yet it remains vital for cross-border relations and conservation efforts in the Amazon basin. For those seeking to navigate this remote district, accessing accurate postal code information for its various communities and settlements is essential for communication and service delivery in this challenging terrain.
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