Postal codes for San Jerónimo range from 03700 to 03701 in Apurímac, Andahuaylas, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Jerónimo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abancayhuaycco | 03700 |
| Ancatira | 03700 |
| Antapata Alta | 03700 |
| Antapata Baja | 03700 |
| Atoqhuachana | 03700 |
| Ccantupata | 03700 |
| Ccotomarca | 03700 |
| Chacahuaycco | 03700 |
| Chaccarapata | 03700 |
| Champaccocha | 03700 |
| Checchecancha | 03700 |
| Choccecancha | 03700 |
| Chullcuisa | 03700 |
| Cupisa | 03700 |
| Huachuaccocha | 03700 |
| Huallucancha | 03700 |
| Huanccacuri | 03700 |
| Huasipara | 03700 |
| Huaycahuana | 03700 |
| Huayllapucro | 03700 |
| Lliupapuquio | 03700 |
| Ñahuin | 03700 |
| Ollabamba | 03700 |
| Pacoccocha | 03700 |
| Pallccapampa | 03700 |
| Pampahuasi | 03700 |
| Poltocsa | 03700 |
| Puiso | 03700 |
| San Jeronimo | 03701, 03700 |
| Santa Rosa | 03700 |
| Suylluacca | 03701 |
| Union Chumbao | 03700 |
| Yuncaya | 03700 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Jerónimo 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 Jerónimo 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. San Jerónimo serves as an important administrative and commercial center within the province, positioned approximately 15 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital, Andahuaylas. The district covers an area of roughly 245 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 25,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and local commerce. San Jerónimo is divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its mountainous landscape. The district's economy revolves around traditional farming practices, with potatoes, corn, and quinoa being the principal crops cultivated in the terraced fields that cascade down the steep Andean slopes. Local markets in San Jerónimo serve as vital hubs for the exchange of agricultural products and artisanal goods among the surrounding communities. To access detailed postal code information for the various populated centers and settlements within San Jerónimo District, users can navigate through our comprehensive location database.
* Andahuaylas District
* Talavera District
* Kishuara District
* Pacucha District
* Huancarama District
* Pomacocha District
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