Ticapampa Postal Codes, Recuay, Ancash Peru

The postal code for Ticapampa is 02407 in Ancash, Recuay, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ticapampa.

Postal Codes for Places in Ticapampa

Place Name Postal Codes
Alto Peru 02407
Anascancha 02407
Buenos Aires 02407
Cancana 02407
Carmen Alto 02407
Cashacancha 02407
Cashapucro 02407
Catarata 02407
Chaqueypampa 02407
Chaupis 02407
Checlla 02407
Chuyan 02407
Collaracra 02407
Compina 02407
Compinacucho 02407
Conde 02407
Cutacancha 02407
Hatun Huishca 02407
Hichic Huishca 02407
Huanca Cancha 02407
Huishcapata 02407
Ismucancha 02407
Jatunhuishca 02407
Llacsha 02407
Llullucachi 02407
Molynojirca 02407
Okupampa 02407
Patacocha 02407
Pocra 02407
Rampac 02407
Salinas 02407
San Julio 02407
San Lorenzo 02407
Taullish 02407
Ticapampa 02407
Tomapata 02407
Tranga 02407
Yacucancha 02407
Yanamaray 02407

Sample Address Format for Ticapampa

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Ticapampa, Recuay, Ancash, 02407
PERU
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Ticapampa on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ticapampa districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Ticapampa Quick Facts

Country Peru (PE)
Department Ancash
Provinces Recuay
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Ticapampa

Key Facts

Ticapampa is a populated center and district capital located in the Recuay Province of the Ancash Region in Peru. Situated in the central highlands of Peru, Ticapampa lies within the Cordillera Blanca mountain range at an elevation of approximately 3,400 meters above sea level, making it part of the Andean highlands region. The town serves as the administrative center for the Ticapampa District and has an estimated population of around 2,000 residents, covering an area of roughly 150 square kilometers within the broader Recuay Province. Ticapampa is historically significant as a former mining town, having been an important center for silver and copper extraction during the 19th and early 20th centuries, with several abandoned mine shafts and processing facilities still visible in the surrounding landscape. The district contains several smaller settlements and rural communities under its administration, including various agricultural villages and pastoral communities that rely on the region's fertile valleys for subsistence farming. The area is characterized by its rugged mountain terrain, with the Santa River flowing nearby and providing essential water resources for both agricultural and domestic use. Ticapampa's economy today combines traditional agriculture, small-scale livestock raising, and some tourism related to its mining heritage and proximity to the Cordillera Blanca's natural attractions. For those seeking detailed location information, postal codes and administrative data for Ticapampa's various sectors and surrounding communities can be accessed through regional postal services.

Neighboring Regions

* Catac

* La Union

* Pampas Chico

* Marca

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