The postal code for San Pablo is 08250 in Cusco, Canchis, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Pablo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acco Acco | 08250 |
| Alto Selva Alegre | 08250 |
| Añumarca | 08250 |
| Barrio Machaccoyo | 08250 |
| Bellavista | 08250 |
| Callanca | 08250 |
| Ccaluyo | 08250 |
| Ccancahua | 08250 |
| Ccarita | 08250 |
| Ccomerccocha | 08250 |
| Chacaccucho | 08250 |
| Chacapampa | 08250 |
| Chara Ccasapampa | 08250 |
| Chara Central | 08250 |
| Chara Mayupata | 08250 |
| Choquebamba | 08250 |
| Choquesillpa | 08250 |
| Ercopata | 08250 |
| Hacclachu Pampa | 08250 |
| Hatituyoc | 08250 |
| Huallatayre | 08250 |
| Huancochapi | 08250 |
| Huarocani Kirma | 08250 |
| Huaroccani | 08250 |
| Huayllani | 08250 |
| Huayllani Pacpaca | 08250 |
| Huilcani | 08250 |
| Ihuayllullo | 08250 |
| Illapata | 08250 |
| Inca Parte | 08250 |
| Irubamba | 08250 |
| Laucania | 08250 |
| Libertadores | 08250 |
| Lomppo Ccacca | 08250 |
| Machaccoyo Central | 08250 |
| Machaccoyo Irubamba | 08250 |
| Mapani Singuña | 08250 |
| Mituyo | 08250 |
| Moccopata | 08250 |
| Ninapata | 08250 |
| Occopata | 08250 |
| Osotiana | 08250 |
| Palccahuaycco | 08250 |
| Patatinta | 08250 |
| Pujipa | 08250 |
| Puka Kunka | 08250 |
| Pukamayo | 08250 |
| Rocconi | 08250 |
| Rocconi Accobamba | 08250 |
| Rosas Pata | 08250 |
| Sallasalla | 08250 |
| San Pablo | 08250 |
| Santa Barbara | 08250 |
| Socorro | 08250 |
| Sonccohuata | 08250 |
| Songoña | 08250 |
| Suruhuaylla | 08250 |
| Victoria Quispa | 08250 |
| Wataccacca | 08250 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Pablo 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 | Canchis |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Pablo is a district located in the Canchis Province of the Cusco Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andes mountains, San Pablo occupies a strategic position within the province, characterized by its rugged terrain and proximity to important geographical features of the region. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 15,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and increasingly in tourism-related activities due to its scenic landscapes. San Pablo is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and communities that dot its mountainous territory. The district's economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, with potato cultivation and llama/alpaca herding being particularly important to local livelihoods. Its location places it within the broader cultural and historical context of the Cusco region, once the heart of the Inca Empire. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about San Pablo's various communities and populated centers, comprehensive postal code data is available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout the district.
* San Pedro
* Tinta
* Combapata
* Checacupe
* Marangani
* Sicuani
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