Postal codes for Río Santiago range from 01840 to 01841 in Amazonas, Condorcanqui, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Río Santiago.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acho | 01840 |
| Aitam | 01840 |
| Ajamchin | 01840 |
| Alianza Progreso | 01840 |
| Alto Miyas | 01840 |
| Alto Yutupis | 01840 |
| Ampama | 01840 |
| Ayambis | 01840 |
| Belen | 01840 |
| Boca Chinganaza | 01840 |
| Candungos | 01840 |
| Caterpiza | 01840 |
| Chapiza | 01840 |
| Chosica | 01840 |
| Cuartel Candungos | 01840 |
| Cucuasa | 01840 |
| Democracia | 01840 |
| Dos de Mayo | 01840 |
| Escudero | 01840 |
| Fortaleza | 01840 |
| Gereza | 01840 |
| Guayabal | 01840 |
| Huabal | 01840 |
| Isla Grande | 01840 |
| Kagkas | 01840 |
| Kamit Entsa | 01840 |
| Kayamas | 01840 |
| Kugkukim | 01840 |
| Kunentsa | 01840 |
| Kusuim | 01840 |
| La Poza | 01840 |
| Muchinguis | 01840 |
| Muwain | 01840 |
| Napints | 01840 |
| Nauta | 01840 |
| Nueva Alianza | 01840 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 01840 |
| Nueva Jerusalen | 01840 |
| Nueva Luz | 01840 |
| Nueva Nazaret | 01840 |
| Onanga | 01840 |
| Pachis Cucuasa | 01840 |
| Palometa | 01840 |
| Pampa Entsa | 01840 |
| Papayacu | 01840 |
| Pashkus | 01840 |
| Puerto Galilea | 01841 |
| Pumpuna Entza | 01840 |
| Quim | 01840 |
| San Fransisco | 01840 |
| San Juan | 01840 |
| San Rafael | 01840 |
| Santa Rosa | 01840 |
| Sawi Entsa | 01840 |
| Shebonal | 01840 |
| Shiringa | 01840 |
| Soledad | 01840 |
| Typishka | 01840 |
| Uwi Entsa | 01840 |
| Varadero Dos | 01840 |
| Varadero Uno | 01840 |
| Villa Gonzalo | 01840 |
| Yujagkin | 01840 |
| Yutupis | 01840 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Río Santiago 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 |
Río Santiago is a district located within the Condorcanqui Province in the Amazonas Region of northern Peru. Situated in the remote northeastern corner of the province, this district encompasses a significant portion of Peru's border with Ecuador and lies within the vast Amazon rainforest basin. Río Santiago covers approximately 13,000 square kilometers of predominantly tropical rainforest terrain, characterized by dense vegetation, numerous rivers, and biodiverse ecosystems. The district is named after the Santiago River, a major tributary of the Marañón River that flows through its territory and serves as a vital transportation route for local communities. With an estimated population of around 15,000 people, primarily consisting of indigenous Awajún and Wampis communities, Río Santiago represents one of the most culturally significant and ecologically important districts in the Amazonas Region. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and indigenous communities rather than traditional municipalities, reflecting its unique cultural composition and remote geographical setting. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this remote Amazonian district, understanding its geographical context and administrative structure is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery.
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