The postal code for Querobamba is 05450 in Ayacucho, Sucre, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Querobamba.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Almapampa | 05450 |
| Arma | 05450 |
| Barriopampa | 05450 |
| Cabracancha | 05450 |
| Cacta | 05450 |
| Calzada | 05450 |
| Cayhua | 05450 |
| Ccarcca | 05450 |
| Ccochcca | 05450 |
| Ccohuacho | 05450 |
| Ccollccabamba | 05450 |
| Ccollpa | 05450 |
| Ccotal Huati | 05450 |
| Chaccana | 05450 |
| Chalcuchima | 05450 |
| Checchuy | 05450 |
| Chinche | 05450 |
| Chonta | 05450 |
| Chuquibamba | 05450 |
| Comun | 05450 |
| Cruzpata | 05450 |
| Huanchos | 05450 |
| Huancoire | 05450 |
| Huayhuachayocc | 05450 |
| Huicsi | 05450 |
| Icatita | 05450 |
| Icatita Nuevo | 05450 |
| Jatunpampa | 05450 |
| Llanto Pati | 05450 |
| Lloccepata | 05450 |
| Lucamanta | 05450 |
| Maitara | 05450 |
| Mitapampa | 05450 |
| Moccomocco | 05450 |
| Pampachacra | 05450 |
| Patapata | 05450 |
| Platero Pata | 05450 |
| Poma | 05450 |
| Pucaraccay | 05450 |
| Querobamba | 05450 |
| Santa Rosa de Huanchos | 05450 |
| Sarahuarca | 05450 |
| Soccoscucho | 05450 |
| Tincocc | 05450 |
| Tomacucho | 05450 |
| Totora | 05450 |
| Tururayocc | 05450 |
| Yanaccocha | 05450 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Querobamba 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 |
Querobamba is a district located in the Sucre Province of the Ayacucho Region in southern Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, this district occupies a strategic position within the Andean mountain range, characterized by its rugged terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of the Peruvian sierra. With an approximate population of around 8,000 residents, Querobamba covers an area of approximately 450 square kilometers, making it a moderately sized district within the province. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its mountainous territory. Querobamba serves as an important local hub for the surrounding rural communities, providing essential services and acting as a center for agricultural trade in the region. The district's economy is primarily based on traditional Andean agriculture, with local farmers cultivating potatoes, corn, and other high-altitude crops that thrive in the cool mountain climate. As part of Peru's administrative structure, Querobamba district contains multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that require accurate postal addressing systems for effective communication and service delivery throughout its territory.
* Santiago de Paucaray
* Soras
* Chalcos
* Morcolla
* San Pedro de Larcay
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