Postal codes for Oxamarca range from 06210 to 06211 in Cajamarca, Celendín, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Oxamarca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Algodon | 06210 |
| Alizo | 06210 |
| Alizuy | 06210 |
| Cantagallo | 06210 |
| Choctapampa | 06210 |
| Chupicapampa | 06210 |
| Cocan | 06210 |
| Cochorco | 06210 |
| Condorilla | 06210 |
| Conga del Granero | 06210 |
| Copalcucho | 06210 |
| Corralpampa | 06210 |
| Coshaymullo | 06210 |
| Dungol | 06210 |
| El Verde | 06210 |
| Erapata | 06210 |
| Iragrume | 06210 |
| La Carcel | 06210 |
| La Chocta | 06210 |
| La Colpa | 06210 |
| La Colpilla | 06210 |
| La Escalera | 06210 |
| La Garrocha | 06210 |
| La Iraca | 06210 |
| La Laguna | 06210 |
| La Libertad | 06210 |
| La Pauca | 06210 |
| La Quinua | 06210 |
| La Tinaja | 06210 |
| Llimbe | 06210 |
| Lugmillas | 06210 |
| Majadapampa | 06210 |
| Malatsondor | 06210 |
| Masma | 06210 |
| Nueva Union | 06210 |
| Oxamarca | 06211 |
| Pacaypampa | 06210 |
| Pachachaca | 06210 |
| Pajonal | 06210 |
| Paltarume | 06210 |
| Patuchaque | 06210 |
| Piobamba | 06210 |
| Porvenir Dos de Mayo | 06210 |
| Pozo Verde | 06210 |
| Quillamachay | 06210 |
| Rejo | 06210 |
| San Agustin | 06210 |
| San Isidro | 06210 |
| San Juan Depiobamba | 06210 |
| Sapote Panpa | 06210 |
| Saucepampa | 06210 |
| Shacat | 06210 |
| Shacatillo | 06210 |
| Shillac | 06210 |
| Succha Pampa | 06210 |
| Tallambo Bajo | 06210 |
| Trancapampa | 06210 |
| Trapiche | 06210 |
| Yanahuma | 06210 |
| Yerba Buena Baja | 06210 |
| Yungapata | 06210 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Oxamarca 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 | Cajamarca |
| Provinces | Celendín |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Oxamarca is a district located in the Celendín Province of the Cajamarca Region in northern Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Peruvian Andes, this district occupies a strategic position within its parent province, characterized by rugged mountainous terrain typical of this region. With an approximate area of around 300 square kilometers, Oxamarca maintains a modest population primarily engaged in agricultural activities and small-scale farming. The district is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities that dot its challenging landscape. Like many districts in the Cajamarca region, Oxamarca features a mix of traditional Andean culture and modern administrative structures, with its economy largely dependent on subsistence farming and livestock raising. The district's elevation contributes to its cool climate and supports various high-altitude crops adapted to the Andean environment. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents and businesses in this district, comprehensive postal code information is available for all its constituent populated centers and rural communities through our detailed regional database.
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