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Huanca Postal Codes: 04118 | Caylloma, Arequipa

The Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Huanca is 04118 in Caylloma, Arequipa, Caylloma, Peru. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Huanca.

Postal Codes for Places in Huanca

Showing 62 places in Huanca. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Achahue
Alquisilpa
Anchaccara
Arayquipa
Ayranpullayoc
Balliñan
Buena Vista
Cashuana
Castillo
Ccolpa
Ccoñatirca
Ccosconta
Chachani
Chayhuallo
Chuhuaña
Cuyhuas
El Molino
Huanca
Huancanyoc
Huancarani
Huasamayo
Huaycohuasi
Huaycomayo
Huayllani
Huaylluma
Huiturca
Humalaya
Iscayurcco
La Cuchilla
La Yesera
Laycopuquio
Licera
Liguaya
Liquirca
Llillipampa
Malata
Misanayoc
Mollepampa
Murco
Pataca
Pichinga
Pucro
Pucya
Pucyapampa
Putucuma
Quinsa Puquio
Quiscallayoc
Rio Seco
Rosas
Salviayoc
San Basilio
San Jose
Surillacta
Tahuayza
Tambo Mayo
Tancaya
Tarahuaya
Tarcuña
Tocapura
Tocroyo
Tolapucro
Zona

Sample Address Format for Huanca

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Huanca, Caylloma, Arequipa, 04118
PERU

Huanca on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Huanca districts in Peru.

Huanca Quick Facts

CountryPeru (PE)
Administrative PathPeru → Arequipa → Caylloma
Postal Code04118
DepartmentArequipa
ProvincesCaylloma
ISO CodesPE / PER / 604
Top-level domain (ccTLD).pe
Coordinates-16.033911, -71.877964
Places62

What to Know About Huanca

Key Facts

Huanca is a district located within the Caylloma Province in the Arequipa Region of southern Peru. Situated in the high Andes mountains, Huanca occupies a strategic position in the western part of Caylloma Province, characterized by its rugged terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of the Peruvian Andes. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and traditional crafts. Huanca is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities that dot its mountainous territory. The district's economy relies heavily on subsistence farming, with potatoes, quinoa, and corn being the primary crops cultivated in the terraced fields that cascade down the mountain slopes. Local communities maintain strong cultural traditions rooted in both indigenous Quechua heritage and colonial influences, with traditional festivals and artisan work forming an important part of district life. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Huanca's various populated centers and rural communities, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and communication within this highland district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Lari
  • Maca
  • Cabanaconde
  • Tapay
  • Madrigal

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