Postal codes for Mancos range from 02148 to 02150 in Ancash, Yungay, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mancos.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acraypampa | 02150 |
| Armapampa | 02150 |
| Atumpampa | 02150 |
| Atumpampa Huayapon | 02150 |
| Cacchupampa | 02150 |
| Cancan | 02150 |
| Canchapampa | 02150 |
| Caranca Pampa | 02150 |
| Chimpa Mancos | 02150 |
| Cruz Catac | 02150 |
| Cruz Coto | 02150 |
| Dos de Enero | 02150 |
| Garay | 02150 |
| Hanan Tingua | 02150 |
| Huamayoc | 02150 |
| Huaromo | 02150 |
| Huascaran | 02150 |
| Huashcao | 02150 |
| Huayapon | 02150 |
| Huaypan | 02150 |
| Jhancayan | 02150 |
| Llusho | 02150 |
| Mamapampa | 02150 |
| Mancos | 02148 |
| Manzanayoc | 02150 |
| Marcayoc | 02150 |
| Matara | 02150 |
| Mita | 02150 |
| Muyoc | 02150 |
| Paltac | 02150 |
| Papirca | 02150 |
| Pisca | 02150 |
| Pueblo Viejo | 02150 |
| Pumarranra | 02150 |
| Putaca | 02150 |
| Queshque | 02150 |
| San Vicente | 02150 |
| Santa Rosa | 02150 |
| Shoropunta | 02150 |
| Tamara | 02150 |
| Tingua | 02150 |
| Tishtec | 02150 |
| Trancacuta | 02150 |
| Ushno | 02150 |
| Utupampa | 02150 |
| Yanamito | 02150 |
| Yauyo | 02150 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mancos 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 | Yungay |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mancos is a district located in the Yungay Province of the Ancash Region in Peru. Situated in the Callejón de Huaylas valley in the central highlands of Peru, Mancos lies approximately 420 kilometers north of Lima and serves as an important administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural communities. The district covers an area of approximately 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 7,000 residents according to recent census data. Mancos is divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with the town of Mancos serving as the district capital. The district's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with potato, corn, and quinoa cultivation being significant, along with dairy farming and some tourism related to its proximity to Huascarán National Park. The district administration oversees local governance and public services for its residents. For those seeking postal services or administrative information, the district contains multiple populated centers, each with their own specific addressing requirements and postal codes.
* Yanama
* Ranrahirca
* Matacoto
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