Postal codes for Acocro range from 05305 to 05306 in Ayacucho, Huamanga, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Acocro.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 3 de Diciembre de Ccollpahuaycco | 05305 |
| Acco | 05305 |
| Acocro | 05306 |
| Ayapata | 05305 |
| Carhuaschoque | 05305 |
| Ccahuiña Ccasa | 05305 |
| Ccehuicruz | 05305 |
| Ccenhuapampa | 05305 |
| Cceracancha | 05305 |
| Ccochani | 05305 |
| Ccollcca | 05305 |
| Chaupiorcco | 05305 |
| Chicchicancha | 05305 |
| Chontaca | 05305 |
| Cruz Pata | 05305 |
| Huachopata | 05305 |
| Huico | 05305 |
| Jatun Rumi | 05305 |
| Matara | 05305 |
| Mollebamba | 05305 |
| Muña | 05305 |
| Niño Jesus de Andaraccay | 05305 |
| Paccpayocc | 05305 |
| Pampamarca Alta | 05305 |
| Pampamarca Baja | 05305 |
| Pantipampa | 05305 |
| Pichccapuquio | 05305 |
| Pomapuquio | 05305 |
| Pucaccasa | 05305 |
| Pucuhuillca | 05305 |
| Pukuto | 05305 |
| Quesera | 05305 |
| Quinuas | 05305 |
| Rosaspata | 05305 |
| San Francisco de Cuchicancha | 05305 |
| San Jose de Parccahuanca | 05305 |
| San Jose de Parcco - Lecheccocha | 05305 |
| San Juan de Rayan | 05305 |
| San Martin de Andaraccay | 05305 |
| San Pedro de Ccoisa | 05305 |
| San Pedro de Quicato | 05305 |
| Santa Barbara de Uchuymarca | 05305 |
| Seccelambras | 05305 |
| Suitocco | 05305 |
| Tallana | 05305 |
| Tambocucho | 05305 |
| Tantana | 05305 |
| Tarhuiyocc | 05305 |
| Virgen del Carmen Chontaca | 05305 |
| Yanahuanco Alto | 05305 |
| Yanahuanco Bajo | 05305 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Acocro 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 | Huamanga |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Acocro is a district located within the Huamanga Province in the Ayacucho Region of Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, Acocro lies in the southern part of Huamanga Province, characterized by its Andean terrain with elevations typically ranging between 3,000 and 4,000 meters above sea level. The district covers an approximate area of 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,500 residents according to recent estimates. Acocro is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements, with its economy primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of potatoes, corn, and quinoa, along with livestock farming. The district features typical highland climate conditions with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and its landscape includes both agricultural valleys and mountainous areas. Acocro maintains its cultural traditions, including local festivals and artisan crafts that reflect the rich heritage of the Ayacucho region. For those seeking detailed location information, postal code data for Acocro's various settlements and surrounding areas can provide precise addressing for mail delivery and navigation purposes throughout the district.
* Acocro
* Acos Vinchos
* Carmen Alto
* Chiara
* Jesús Nazareno
* Ocros
* Quinua
* San José de Ticllas
* San Juan Bautista
* Santiago de Pischa
* Socos
* Tambillo
* Vinchos
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