Postal codes for Mara range from 03250 to 03251 in Apurímac, Cotabambas, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mara.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Accoera | 03250 |
| Accopintachina | 03250 |
| Amarupata | 03250 |
| Andres Avelino Caceres | 03250 |
| Apumarca | 03250 |
| Arcospampa | 03250 |
| Cancaysillo | 03250 |
| Ccapaccasa | 03250 |
| Ccarahuaylla | 03250 |
| Ccatina | 03250 |
| Ccatinso | 03250 |
| Ccochaccocha | 03250 |
| Ccollpapampa | 03250 |
| Ccomperaccay | 03250 |
| Chacamachay | 03250 |
| Cheqollo | 03250 |
| Chichihuayoc | 03250 |
| Choquemayo | 03250 |
| Chusapa | 03250 |
| Congota | 03250 |
| Curancuyoc | 03250 |
| Curca | 03250 |
| Huacuy | 03250 |
| Huallhuac | 03250 |
| Huaruma | 03250 |
| Huayllayoc | 03250 |
| Huayllura | 03250 |
| Huiñacpuquio | 03250 |
| Huisllapuquio | 03250 |
| Kishuarpata | 03250 |
| Limacpampa | 03250 |
| Llaulli | 03250 |
| Mara | 03251 |
| Ñahuipuquio | 03250 |
| Pampapampa | 03250 |
| Pampura | 03250 |
| Patabamba | 03250 |
| Patarcancha | 03250 |
| Patirara | 03250 |
| Pirahuaylla | 03250 |
| Pisaccasa | 03250 |
| Pisaraccay | 03250 |
| Pitic | 03250 |
| Pueblo Joven Huaraqueray | 03250 |
| Quinura | 03250 |
| Retamayoc | 03250 |
| Saccre | 03250 |
| Sahuayoc | 03250 |
| San Martin de Pucar | 03250 |
| Shuro | 03250 |
| Socabamba | 03250 |
| Sulto | 03250 |
| Tahuañuño | 03250 |
| Taripaya | 03250 |
| Yachapa | 03250 |
| Yuricancha | 03250 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mara 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 | Cotabambas |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mara is a district located within the Cotabambas Province in the Apurímac Region of Peru. Situated in the southern highlands of Peru, Mara occupies a strategic position in the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of the Apurímac region, nestled within the Andes mountain range. The district covers an area of approximately 213 square kilometers and has a population of around 2,500 residents according to recent census data. As an administrative division, Mara is subdivided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities that dot its rugged landscape. The district's economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming, with local communities cultivating traditional Andean crops and raising livestock adapted to the high-altitude conditions. Visitors to our website can access detailed postal code information for all of Mara's sub-regions and populated centers, making it easier to locate specific addresses and communities within this Peruvian highland district.
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