The postal code for San Antonio de Cachi is 03660 in Apurímac, Andahuaylas, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Antonio de Cachi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alccosaywa | 03660 |
| Antaccasa | 03660 |
| Antaorcco | 03660 |
| Belen Pata | 03660 |
| Buena Vista | 03660 |
| Cachihuancaray | 03660 |
| Cachipampa | 03660 |
| Cachiyaurecc | 03660 |
| Cahuayna | 03660 |
| Campanayoc | 03660 |
| Ccapcca | 03660 |
| Ccorepampa | 03660 |
| Chaccellcca | 03660 |
| Chapon | 03660 |
| Chiani | 03660 |
| Chucllampa | 03660 |
| Chullisana | 03660 |
| Cocoliyoc | 03660 |
| Coquima | 03660 |
| Cuchipucro | 03660 |
| Huanipa | 03660 |
| Huantana | 03660 |
| Huantaysana | 03660 |
| Huayllachayocc | 03660 |
| Huinton | 03660 |
| Lirio | 03660 |
| Llaqtaccahuarina | 03660 |
| Los Lirios | 03660 |
| Marcayocc | 03660 |
| Padromayocc | 03660 |
| Poron Huayco | 03660 |
| Puca Ccasa | 03660 |
| Quiswi | 03660 |
| Ranchopampa | 03660 |
| Sachapocro Chullisana | 03660 |
| Sallccachi | 03660 |
| San Antonio de Cachi | 03660 |
| San Juan Bautista | 03660 |
| San Juan de Kula | 03660 |
| Santa Rosa de Mollepata | 03660 |
| Tamiani | 03660 |
| Tanquihua | 03660 |
| Ticapata | 03660 |
| Torasa | 03660 |
| Wayuri | 03660 |
| Yanaranccata | 03660 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Antonio de Cachi 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 | Apurímac |
| Provinces | Andahuaylas |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Antonio de Cachi is a district located in the Andahuaylas Province of the Apurímac Region in southern Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, this district lies within the rugged Andean terrain that characterizes much of Apurímac, positioned northeast of the provincial capital Andahuaylas. With an approximate population of around 8,000 residents, San Antonio de Cachi covers a territory of approximately 245 square kilometers of mountainous landscape typical of the Peruvian Andes. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its challenging topography. As part of the broader Andahuaylas Province, San Antonio de Cachi shares in the rich cultural heritage of the region, which has been historically significant since pre-Columbian times. The area's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with local communities engaging in traditional farming practices adapted to the high-altitude environment. For those seeking detailed information about the various settlements within San Antonio de Cachi, including specific postal codes for its constituent populated centers and villages, comprehensive data is available through regional administrative resources.
* San Jerónimo District
* Andahuaylas District
* Talavera District
* Pacucha District
* Huancarama District
* Kishuara District
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