Postal codes for Chuschi range from 05835 to 05836 in Ayacucho, Cangallo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Chuschi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Callcabamba | 05835 |
| Cancha Cancha | 05835 |
| Catalinayocc | 05835 |
| Ccorihuaylla | 05835 |
| Ccotarara | 05835 |
| Cerce | 05835 |
| Chacolla | 05835 |
| Chaquiccocha | 05835 |
| Checcomachay | 05835 |
| Choccoro | 05835 |
| Chulcumayo | 05835 |
| Chuschi | 05836 |
| Chuspipampa | 05835 |
| Condoray | 05835 |
| Condorbamba | 05835 |
| Cuchoquesera | 05835 |
| Hirapata | 05835 |
| Huambo Cucho | 05835 |
| Huaracco | 05835 |
| Huerta Huasi | 05835 |
| Huinco Puquio | 05835 |
| Illaccpampa | 05835 |
| Jaujaya | 05835 |
| Lerqona | 05835 |
| Llacta Uran | 05835 |
| Lucana | 05835 |
| Manzanapata | 05835 |
| Misayro | 05835 |
| Ninabamba | 05835 |
| Pallcca | 05835 |
| Pampahuasi | 05835 |
| Pampamarca | 05835 |
| Patahuasi | 05835 |
| Patario | 05835 |
| Paucapampa | 05835 |
| Pirhuamarca | 05835 |
| Porotuyocc | 05835 |
| Pucruhuasi Grande | 05835 |
| Puncupata | 05835 |
| Qelloy | 05835 |
| Quichcahuasi | 05835 |
| Quispillaccta | 05835 |
| Rumichaca | 05835 |
| San Juan de Cruz Pampa | 05835 |
| San Juan de Uchuyri | 05835 |
| Santa Ines | 05835 |
| Sayaq Pukru | 05835 |
| Socubamba | 05835 |
| Sullcaray | 05835 |
| Sullcaray - Pucara | 05835 |
| Tuco | 05835 |
| Tuco Cucho | 05835 |
| Uchcupata | 05835 |
| Union Potrero | 05835 |
| Wachwalla | 05835 |
| Wacraccocha | 05835 |
| Wayrapunco | 05835 |
| Yanaccocha | 05835 |
| Yupana | 05835 |
| Yurac Cruz | 05835 |
| Yuraq Pucrio | 05835 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Chuschi 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 | Ayacucho |
| Provinces | Cangallo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Chuschi is a district located in the Cangallo Province within the Ayacucho Region of Peru. Situated in the southern highlands of Peru, Chuschi occupies a strategic position in the Andes mountains, characterized by rugged terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of this region. The district covers an area of approximately 214 square kilometers and has a population of around 2,500 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and traditional crafts. Chuschi is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities that maintain strong cultural traditions rooted in the area's rich indigenous heritage. The district is particularly notable for its historical significance, having been the site of important events during Peru's independence movement and subsequent political developments. The local economy relies heavily on subsistence farming, with potatoes, corn, and quinoa being the principal crops cultivated in the terraced fields that dot the mountainous landscape. Visitors to Chuschi can access comprehensive postal code information for all its constituent communities through our detailed regional database.
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