The postal code for San Bernardino is 06445 in Cajamarca, San Pablo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Bernardino.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anispampa | 06445 |
| Cadacchon | 06445 |
| Chonta Alta | 06445 |
| Chonta Baja | 06445 |
| Chupica | 06445 |
| El Gigante | 06445 |
| El Ingenio | 06445 |
| El Salvador | 06445 |
| Hualabamba | 06445 |
| La Palma | 06445 |
| Lanchepampa | 06445 |
| Liclipampa | 06445 |
| Maichil | 06445 |
| Maqui Maqui | 06445 |
| Polan | 06445 |
| Poquish | 06445 |
| Pueblo Libre el Naranjo | 06445 |
| Ramos | 06445 |
| San Antonio de Cachis | 06445 |
| San Bernardino | 06445 |
| San Pedro | 06445 |
| Santa Ana | 06445 |
| Sector Alto Anispampa | 06445 |
| Tapiaco | 06445 |
| Tuñad | 06445 |
| Yurugalpa | 06445 |
| Zapotal | 06445 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Bernardino 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 | San Pablo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Bernardino is a populated center located within the San Pablo District in the Cajamarca Region of northern Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Peruvian Andes, this rural settlement lies within one of Peru's most important agricultural and mining regions. While specific population data for San Bernardino is not widely documented at the village level, the broader San Pablo District had approximately 14,000 residents according to the 2017 national census. The area is characterized by its mountainous terrain, with elevations typically ranging between 2,000 and 3,000 meters above sea level, contributing to a temperate climate ideal for various agricultural activities. San Bernardino forms part of the district's network of rural communities that support the local economy through farming, livestock raising, and small-scale commerce. The settlement maintains the traditional cultural characteristics of the Cajamarca region, with many residents engaged in subsistence agriculture and maintaining ancestral customs. As with many Peruvian rural centers, San Bernardino's development is closely tied to the administrative structure of its parent district, which oversees local governance and public services. For those seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for San Bernardino and its surrounding areas requires consulting the specific municipal records of San Pablo District.
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