The postal code for Tauca is 02845 in Ancash, Pallasca, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Tauca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ahua | 02845 |
| Alaypampa | 02845 |
| Anchapampa | 02845 |
| Apipuc | 02845 |
| Asumacha | 02845 |
| Belen | 02845 |
| Cahua | 02845 |
| Capishala | 02845 |
| Chantingallay | 02845 |
| Chilcum | 02845 |
| Chuquicarita | 02845 |
| Colgayunga | 02845 |
| Combamaca | 02845 |
| Conculay | 02845 |
| Conllata | 02845 |
| Cruz Maca | 02845 |
| Cuchimaca | 02845 |
| Culloshga | 02845 |
| Huacomball | 02845 |
| Hualalay | 02845 |
| Huangayoc | 02845 |
| Huayllapuc | 02845 |
| Hucuchaca | 02845 |
| Jucubes | 02845 |
| La Banda | 02845 |
| La Galgada | 02845 |
| Lacapampa | 02845 |
| Llactabamba | 02845 |
| Llagatunan | 02845 |
| Lluque | 02845 |
| Mano Poderosa | 02845 |
| Matibamba | 02845 |
| Mopotuna | 02845 |
| Naranjal | 02845 |
| Paccha | 02845 |
| Pachachaca | 02845 |
| Pargas | 02845 |
| Parichugo | 02845 |
| PatiagoƱa | 02845 |
| Piedra Sellada | 02845 |
| Porpucala | 02845 |
| Pumaram | 02845 |
| Quichua | 02845 |
| Quilca | 02845 |
| Quisuarvalle | 02845 |
| Remolino | 02845 |
| Sahuachuco | 02845 |
| San Juan de las Arenas | 02845 |
| San Vicente | 02845 |
| Shangall | 02845 |
| Shanillac | 02845 |
| Shiraguram | 02845 |
| Shuipe | 02845 |
| Shuypampa | 02845 |
| Tapugon | 02845 |
| Tauca | 02845 |
| Tinayoc | 02845 |
| Ushques | 02845 |
| Yanapampa | 02845 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Tauca 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 |
Tauca is a district located in the Pallasca Province of the Ancash Region in northwestern Peru. Situated in the high Andes mountains, Tauca occupies a strategic position within the province, characterized by its rugged terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of this part of the Peruvian Andes. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents according to recent estimates. Tauca is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and villages that dot its mountainous territory, with the town of Tauca serving as the district capital. The local economy primarily revolves around agriculture, livestock farming, and some mining activities, with residents cultivating traditional Andean crops adapted to the high-altitude conditions. The district's elevation ranges significantly across its territory, contributing to diverse microclimates and ecological zones. Tauca maintains its cultural heritage through traditional festivals and customs that reflect the rich history of the Ancash region. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Tauca's various populated centers and villages, comprehensive data is available through regional postal services.
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