The postal code for Huandoval is 02855 in Ancash, Pallasca, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Huandoval.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agua Colpa | 02855 |
| Cachallucro | 02855 |
| Calaballe | 02855 |
| Callimaca | 02855 |
| Canduvalle | 02855 |
| Canipamba | 02855 |
| Cañumaca | 02855 |
| Caraczacape | 02855 |
| Carravalle | 02855 |
| Challapuquio | 02855 |
| Chauchara | 02855 |
| Chichirvalle | 02855 |
| Chiquida | 02855 |
| Churacon | 02855 |
| Chusgon | 02855 |
| Cualuto | 02855 |
| Cuchiquillan | 02855 |
| Cuchumaca | 02855 |
| Cuchupayco | 02855 |
| Cuy Gumaygash | 02855 |
| El Sauco o Hualpacanrra | 02855 |
| Huaccha | 02855 |
| Huacsavalle | 02855 |
| Huandoval | 02855 |
| Huarasacape | 02855 |
| Hurusacape | 02855 |
| Kinuacay | 02855 |
| La Capilla | 02855 |
| La Laguna | 02855 |
| La Pampa | 02855 |
| Matala | 02855 |
| Muchicayoc | 02855 |
| Ninabamba | 02855 |
| Ocuball | 02855 |
| Ogapampa | 02855 |
| Paullicon | 02855 |
| Payumash | 02855 |
| Pisgusape | 02855 |
| Playa de Pascana | 02855 |
| Puca | 02855 |
| Pucala | 02855 |
| Puquiogoñe | 02855 |
| Puracocha | 02855 |
| Quichicamaca | 02855 |
| Reamballe | 02855 |
| Sacache | 02855 |
| Shitaball | 02855 |
| Shucumaca | 02855 |
| Sinsicape | 02855 |
| Tauribara | 02855 |
| Tierra Negro | 02855 |
| Tres Acequias | 02855 |
| Tucupina | 02855 |
| Umbaque | 02855 |
| Uncash | 02855 |
| Urmaca | 02855 |
| Ushullo | 02855 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Huandoval 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 | Ancash |
| Provinces | Pallasca |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Huandoval is a district located in the Pallasca Province of the Ancash Region in northwestern Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes Mountains, Huandoval occupies an elevated position within the province, characterized by rugged terrain and traditional Quechua-speaking communities. The district covers an area of approximately 213 square kilometers and has a population of around 2,000 residents according to recent census data. Huandoval is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and villages that dot its mountainous landscape. The local economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture, with residents cultivating potatoes, corn, and other high-altitude crops, along with small-scale livestock raising. The district maintains strong cultural traditions rooted in its indigenous heritage, with many residents preserving ancestral customs and the Quechua language. Huandoval's infrastructure includes basic educational and health facilities serving its dispersed population across the challenging Andean topography. To access detailed postal code information for Huandoval's various populated centers and villages, visitors can explore the specific sub-regional listings available through our comprehensive location database.
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