The postal code for Acos is 08545 in Cusco, Acomayo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Acos.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Accopunco | 08545 |
| Acos | 08545 |
| Angostura | 08545 |
| Añubamba | 08545 |
| Calzada | 08545 |
| Campi | 08545 |
| Ccarccobamba | 08545 |
| Ccochapata | 08545 |
| Ccopo | 08545 |
| Ccoyroccocha | 08545 |
| Chacco | 08545 |
| Chalania | 08545 |
| Challachaico | 08545 |
| Chaupi Pillo | 08545 |
| Chillcapata | 08545 |
| Chuco | 08545 |
| Corma | 08545 |
| Crano Pampa | 08545 |
| Cullupata | 08545 |
| Finaypampa | 08545 |
| Fundo Sapopampa | 08545 |
| Huamanruro | 08545 |
| Huayllachura | 08545 |
| Huaynapata | 08545 |
| Huayqui | 08545 |
| Kcotaña | 08545 |
| Kenter Pata | 08545 |
| Kenterjata | 08545 |
| Kotankaray | 08545 |
| Llapaypampa | 08545 |
| Lloclla | 08545 |
| Matty | 08545 |
| Mayuhuillca | 08545 |
| Mollepata | 08545 |
| Opin | 08545 |
| Orcon Hua Lla | 08545 |
| Paclla | 08545 |
| Percca | 08545 |
| Pirubamba | 08545 |
| Pucara | 08545 |
| Puchi | 08545 |
| Quepoccocha | 08545 |
| Quimsa Puquio | 08545 |
| Racche | 08545 |
| Sapopampa | 08545 |
| Simppi | 08545 |
| Tarpura | 08545 |
| Toccoccaca | 08545 |
| Toccoray | 08545 |
| Uncaccapa | 08545 |
| Yanamancha | 08545 |
| Yuto | 08545 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Acos 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 | Cusco |
| Provinces | Acomayo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Acos is a district located in the Acomayo Province within the Cusco Region of Peru. Situated in the southern highlands of Peru, Acos occupies a strategic position in the Andean mountains, characterized by its rugged terrain and traditional Quechua communities. The district covers approximately 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,500 residents who primarily engage in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. Acos is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and communities that maintain strong cultural traditions dating back to Inca times. The district's economy relies heavily on potato cultivation, corn production, and alpaca herding, with many families practicing subsistence farming methods passed down through generations. The landscape features dramatic mountain vistas, high-altitude pastures, and traditional stone constructions that reflect the area's rich indigenous heritage. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Acos's various communities and populated centers, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and location-based services throughout this historically significant Peruvian district.
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