The postal code for Chumpi is 05615 in Ayacucho, Parinacochas, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Chumpi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Accosanqui | 05615 |
| Acos | 05615 |
| Amaninca | 05615 |
| Ancascocha | 05615 |
| Atoccocha | 05615 |
| Ayani | 05615 |
| Azulccacca | 05615 |
| Bellavista | 05615 |
| Breapampa | 05615 |
| Calla Calla | 05615 |
| Capillania | 05615 |
| Carhuanilla | 05615 |
| Ccatachuasi | 05615 |
| Ccochapampa | 05615 |
| Ccochapata | 05615 |
| Ccollpabamba | 05615 |
| Ccollpancucho | 05615 |
| Chacchuypampa | 05615 |
| Chacco | 05615 |
| Chilhuane | 05615 |
| Chinta | 05615 |
| Chumpi | 05615 |
| Costa Rica | 05615 |
| Cruz Pampa | 05615 |
| Huamanpampa | 05615 |
| Huancallache | 05615 |
| Huancapaqui | 05615 |
| Huarcayani | 05615 |
| Lambran | 05615 |
| Manca Raccra | 05615 |
| Matomato | 05615 |
| Matoyocc | 05615 |
| Michahua | 05615 |
| Millo | 05615 |
| Muyo Muyo | 05615 |
| Paccpani | 05615 |
| Pinahua | 05615 |
| Piste | 05615 |
| Quisuarani | 05615 |
| San Francisco | 05615 |
| San Jose | 05615 |
| Saramarca | 05615 |
| Sicuani | 05615 |
| Sorani | 05615 |
| Tangiri | 05615 |
| Tantaya | 05615 |
| Tejahuasi | 05615 |
| Tucsa | 05615 |
| Utcune | 05615 |
| Vicullo | 05615 |
| Viscachani | 05615 |
| Yuracc Yuracc | 05615 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Chumpi 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 | Parinacochas |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Chumpi is a district located within the Parinacochas Province of the Ayacucho Region in southern Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes mountains, Chumpi occupies an elevated position within its provincial context, characterized by rugged terrain and traditional Quechua communities that have inhabited this area for centuries. The district covers approximately 400 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural communities. Chumpi is divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that maintain strong cultural traditions and agricultural practices adapted to the high-altitude environment. The local economy is primarily based on subsistence farming, livestock raising, and small-scale commerce, with many residents maintaining connections to both traditional Andean ways of life and modern Peruvian society. This district represents an important link in the administrative structure of Peru, providing essential services and governance to its resident population while preserving the rich cultural heritage of the Ayacucho highlands. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents and businesses in this district, accurate postal code information for Chumpi and its constituent communities is essential for effective mail delivery and communication.
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