The postal code for Progreso is 03280 in Apurímac, Grau, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Progreso.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Allhuasacha | 03280 |
| Ancahuasi | 03280 |
| Canay Jhata | 03280 |
| Ccahuanhuire | 03280 |
| Ccasa Pata | 03280 |
| Ccoñamuro | 03280 |
| Cconccacca Pampa | 03280 |
| Cconccacca Recor | 03280 |
| Cconchaccota | 03280 |
| Ccotanccayre | 03280 |
| Chacapampa | 03280 |
| Chectascca | 03280 |
| Chumille | 03280 |
| Cutallpampa | 03280 |
| Escohorno | 03280 |
| Faccha | 03280 |
| Huayao | 03280 |
| Huiscachaniyocc | 03280 |
| Illacancha | 03280 |
| Japakocha | 03280 |
| Lloccollocco | 03280 |
| Mayurina | 03280 |
| Ñuñunyapata | 03280 |
| Pacayura | 03280 |
| Pacu Pacu Pata | 03280 |
| Palcca | 03280 |
| Patahuasi | 03280 |
| Picosayhuas | 03280 |
| Progreso | 03280 |
| Pucacorral | 03280 |
| Salcantia | 03280 |
| San Fernando | 03280 |
| San Lucas | 03280 |
| Sihuicancha | 03280 |
| Suytucorral | 03280 |
| Tambopata | 03280 |
| Tuyrusca | 03280 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Progreso 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 | Grau |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Progreso is a district located in the Grau Province of the Apurímac Region in southern Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, this district occupies a strategic position within the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of Apurímac. Progreso covers an approximate area of 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,500 residents according to recent census data. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its rugged landscape. As part of the Grau Province, Progreso shares in the rich cultural heritage of the region, which includes significant indigenous Quechua communities and historical connections to the Inca civilization. The district's economy primarily revolves around agriculture, with local farmers cultivating traditional Andean crops such as potatoes, corn, and quinoa at elevations typically ranging between 3,000 and 4,000 meters above sea level. Progreso's administrative structure includes a municipal government that oversees local development projects and public services for its scattered communities. For residents and businesses operating within Progreso District, accessing accurate postal code information for its various populated centers is essential for efficient mail delivery and administrative purposes throughout this mountainous region of Peru.
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* Micaela Bastidas
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