The postal code for Morcolla is 05455 in Ayacucho, Sucre, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Morcolla.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Accoccasa | 05455 |
| Amaroyuq | 05455 |
| Asnaccocha | 05455 |
| Atuq Wachana | 05455 |
| Auquilloyocc | 05455 |
| Barrientosniyocc | 05455 |
| Carancani | 05455 |
| Ccaccencora | 05455 |
| Ccalccalana | 05455 |
| Ccampoya | 05455 |
| Ccantoni | 05455 |
| Cceñuapampa | 05455 |
| Ccesacce | 05455 |
| Ccochapampa | 05455 |
| Ccollpapampa | 05455 |
| Ccotoysa | 05455 |
| Checc- Chuy | 05455 |
| Choccesuyruro | 05455 |
| Cucho- Cucho | 05455 |
| Curacuracha | 05455 |
| Eseccocha | 05455 |
| Euquicho | 05455 |
| Huaco | 05455 |
| Huampota | 05455 |
| Huaraccoyocc | 05455 |
| Huascuya | 05455 |
| Huasipata | 05455 |
| Huayllani | 05455 |
| Illapata | 05455 |
| Ipara | 05455 |
| Jatun Huerta | 05455 |
| Jurado | 05455 |
| Lauje | 05455 |
| Llachuni | 05455 |
| Lunco | 05455 |
| Morcolla | 05455 |
| Occollohuachina | 05455 |
| Pachacalla | 05455 |
| Pampa Minas | 05455 |
| Pampahuasi | 05455 |
| Paqcha Pata | 05455 |
| Patarcancha | 05455 |
| Pichccapuquio | 05455 |
| Pinco Calla | 05455 |
| Polpoccsali | 05455 |
| Puchuma | 05455 |
| Qilluichu | 05455 |
| Runa Runa | 05455 |
| San Antonio de Amaruyucc (San Antono De | 05455 |
| San Isidro de Ccocha | 05455 |
| Santa Fe de Millhuata | 05455 |
| Sarco | 05455 |
| Soccosani | 05455 |
| Tambo | 05455 |
| Tastani | 05455 |
| Tintay | 05455 |
| Volcan de Ccarhuarazo | 05455 |
| Yanapaccha | 05455 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Morcolla 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 | Sucre |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Morcolla is a district located in the Sucre Province within the Ayacucho Region of Peru. Situated in the southern highlands of Peru, Morcolla occupies a strategic position in the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of this Andean region. The district covers an area of approximately 150 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural communities. Morcolla is divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its rugged landscape, with the district capital serving as the primary hub for local governance and services. The area's economy is primarily based on agriculture and livestock farming, with local residents cultivating traditional crops suited to the high-altitude conditions. The district's population numbers around 2,000 inhabitants who maintain strong cultural ties to their Quechua heritage while adapting to modern administrative systems. Visitors to Morcolla can access comprehensive postal code information for all its constituent populated centers through our detailed regional database.
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