The postal code for Ccapi is 08505 in Cusco, Paruro, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ccapi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acobamba | 08505 |
| Armapampa | 08505 |
| Ayrampo | 08505 |
| Callampampa | 08505 |
| Carpinteria | 08505 |
| Ccanka Lluhay | 08505 |
| Ccapi | 08505 |
| Ccasccas | 08505 |
| Ccochacasa | 08505 |
| Ccompi | 08505 |
| Ccoñabamba | 08505 |
| Ccoyabamba | 08505 |
| Chocho | 08505 |
| Habasbamba | 08505 |
| Hajusbamba | 08505 |
| Huarubamba | 08505 |
| Huatta | 08505 |
| Huayllabamba | 08505 |
| Huertapampa | 08505 |
| Llanccac | 08505 |
| Llawllicorral | 08505 |
| Llicani | 08505 |
| Locrepampa | 08505 |
| Manianiyoc | 08505 |
| Marampampa | 08505 |
| Marantanccana | 08505 |
| Miska | 08505 |
| Occraccollo Alto | 08505 |
| Ochuco | 08505 |
| Pampahuata | 08505 |
| Pantibamba | 08505 |
| Parcco | 08505 |
| Paurimani | 08505 |
| Percca | 08505 |
| Perccapampa | 08505 |
| Puma Puquio | 08505 |
| Pumabamba | 08505 |
| Qquehuayllo | 08505 |
| Quewñayoc | 08505 |
| Rocohuayco | 08505 |
| Tauccabamba | 08505 |
| Thimpusqa | 08505 |
| Tincoc | 08505 |
| Totoro | 08505 |
| Tucuyachi | 08505 |
| Uno Moqo | 08505 |
| Uyllullo | 08505 |
| Uyllumpa | 08505 |
| Yutari | 08505 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ccapi 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 | Paruro |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ccapi is a district located in the Paruro Province of the Cusco Region in southern Peru. Situated in the Andean highlands, Ccapi occupies a strategic position within the province, characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain and traditional Quechua communities. The district covers approximately 200 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,000 residents who primarily engage in subsistence agriculture, livestock farming, and traditional crafts. Ccapi is administratively divided into several smaller communities and villages that maintain strong cultural ties to their Inca heritage. The district's economy revolves around potato cultivation, quinoa farming, and alpaca herding, with many residents preserving ancient agricultural techniques passed down through generations. Ccapi's landscape features dramatic mountain vistas, high-altitude pastures, and traditional stone-built settlements that reflect the region's rich indigenous history. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Ccapi's various communities and villages, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and communication within this distinctive Andean district.
* Pillpinto
* Omacha
* Yaurisque
* Paccaritambo
* Accha
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