The postal code for Pulan is 06641 in Cajamarca, Santa Cruz, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pulan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Chacato | 06641 |
| Chilal | 06641 |
| El Cedro | 06641 |
| El Molino | 06641 |
| El Nogal - Tosten Sector | 06641 |
| El Porvenir | 06641 |
| El Progreso | 06641 |
| El Roble | 06641 |
| El Triunfo | 06641 |
| La Achira | 06641 |
| La Palma | 06641 |
| La Pauca | 06641 |
| La Peña Blanca | 06641 |
| La Portada | 06641 |
| La Zanja | 06641 |
| Languden | 06641 |
| Litcan | 06641 |
| Monte Grande | 06641 |
| Muyupana | 06641 |
| Pampa el Suro | 06641 |
| Pan de Azucar | 06641 |
| Pucara | 06641 |
| Pueblo Nuevo | 06641 |
| Pulan | 06641 |
| San Esteban | 06641 |
| San Juan de Dios | 06641 |
| Succhapampa | 06641 |
| Tillapampa | 06641 |
| Tosten | 06641 |
| Ventanillas | 06641 |
| Vista Alegre | 06641 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pulan 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 | Santa Cruz |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pulan is a populated center located within the Santa Cruz District of the Cajamarca Region in northern Peru. Situated in the Andean highlands, Pulan occupies a strategic position within the broader Santa Cruz valley system, which is known for its agricultural productivity and traditional Quechua communities. This settlement lies at an elevation of approximately 2,100 meters above sea level, nestled among the rolling hills that characterize this part of the Cajamarca highlands. While specific population figures for Pulan are not widely documented, typical settlements of this size in rural Peru generally range from a few hundred to around a thousand inhabitants, with most residents engaged in subsistence farming, small-scale agriculture, and livestock raising. The community maintains strong cultural ties to its indigenous heritage, with many residents speaking both Spanish and Quechua. Pulan falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Santa Cruz District, which contains several similar rural settlements scattered throughout its territory. The local economy primarily revolves around agricultural production, particularly potatoes, corn, and various Andean tubers, supplemented by small-scale dairy farming. For those seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for Pulan and its surrounding areas can provide precise addressing details for this rural Peruvian community.
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