The postal code for Chirimoto is 01380 in Amazonas, Rodríguez de Mendoza, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Chirimoto.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Achamal | 01380 |
| Buenos Aires | 01380 |
| Cedropampa | 01380 |
| Ceja Pata | 01380 |
| Chingoya | 01380 |
| Chirimoto | 01380 |
| Chontaly | 01380 |
| Chushpemishque | 01380 |
| Hispingal | 01380 |
| Infiernillo | 01380 |
| La Libertad | 01380 |
| Lambras | 01380 |
| Las Palmeras | 01380 |
| Luz del Oriente | 01380 |
| Miraflores | 01380 |
| Mitopampa | 01380 |
| Monte Nuevo | 01380 |
| Naranjo Pata | 01380 |
| Nueva Vida | 01380 |
| Nuevo Totora | 01380 |
| Nuevo Union | 01380 |
| Palmira | 01380 |
| Paraiso | 01380 |
| Placer | 01380 |
| Providencia | 01380 |
| Pumamarca | 01380 |
| Puntas Huayco | 01380 |
| Quillumito | 01380 |
| Quiniamos | 01380 |
| Recodo | 01380 |
| Rio Verde | 01380 |
| San Antonio | 01380 |
| San Juan | 01380 |
| Santo Toribio | 01380 |
| Shallca | 01380 |
| Sinai | 01380 |
| Trancapata | 01380 |
| Vista Alegre | 01380 |
| Zarumilla | 01380 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Chirimoto 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 | Rodríguez de Mendoza |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Chirimoto is a district located in the Rodríguez de Mendoza province within the Amazonas region of northern Peru. Situated in the high jungle area of the Peruvian Andes, Chirimoto occupies a strategic position in the eastern part of Rodríguez de Mendoza province, characterized by its mountainous terrain and proximity to the Marañón River basin. The district covers approximately 200 square kilometers and serves as home to around 3,000 residents who primarily engage in agriculture, coffee cultivation, and livestock farming. Chirimoto is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its rugged landscape. The district's economy revolves around its agricultural production, with coffee being the principal cash crop that supports local livelihoods. Chirimoto maintains its cultural heritage through traditional festivals and maintains close ties with neighboring districts through trade and social networks. The district's infrastructure includes basic educational and health facilities that serve its dispersed population across the challenging topography. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Chirimoto's various populated centers and settlements, comprehensive data is available through regional government resources.
* Limabamba
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