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Camanti Postal Codes: 08185 | Quispicanchi, Cusco

The Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Camanti is 08185 in Quispicanchi, Cusco, Quispicanchi, Peru. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Camanti.

Postal Codes for Places in Camanti

Showing 53 places in Camanti. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Cadena
Ccapacmayo
Ccollamayo
Chalhuayani
Chaquimayo
Chonta Puncu
Choque Llusca
Chunchusmayo
Coperma
Cuqui Playa Remolino Grande
Esmeralda
Fortaleza
Garrafon Grande
Huacyumbre
Huaynapata
Limonchayoc
Mandor
Maniri
Media Luna
Moroto
Moscoycuchu
Munaypampa
Oro Mayo
Oroya
Otorongo Chico
Palcamayo
Pan de Azucar
Piñalchayoc
Pipitayoc
Puerta Falsa
Quincemil
Ranramayo
San Agustin
San Jose
San Lorenzo
San Miguel
Saniaca
Santa Elena
Santa Isidora
Sausipata
Siniscato
Sirihua
Tejada
Tigrimayo
Tunquimayo
Villanubia
Vitobamba
Winter Mayo
Yanamayo
Yanamayo Chico
Yanamayo Grande
Yanamayo Porvenir
Yanaurco

Sample Address Format for Camanti

Sender
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[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
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Recipient
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Street Address / PO Box
Camanti, Quispicanchi, Cusco, 08185
PERU

Camanti on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Camanti districts in Peru.

Camanti Quick Facts

CountryPeru (PE)
Administrative PathPeru → Cusco → Quispicanchi
Postal Code08185
DepartmentCusco
ProvincesQuispicanchi
ISO CodesPE / PER / 604
Top-level domain (ccTLD).pe
Coordinates-13.364821, -70.798857
Places53

What to Know About Camanti

Key Facts

Camanti is a district located within the Quispicanchi Province of the Cusco Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the Andean highlands, this district occupies a strategic position in the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of southern Peru. With an approximate area of around 1,200 square kilometers, Camanti encompasses diverse landscapes ranging from high-altitude plateaus to deep river valleys. The district serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural communities and maintains strong cultural ties to the indigenous Quechua populations that have inhabited this region for centuries. Like many districts in the Peruvian Andes, Camanti's economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock raising, and small-scale mining activities. The district is divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its rugged terrain. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Camanti's various communities and their specific locations, comprehensive district-level data is available to facilitate navigation and communication within this remote but culturally rich area of Peru.

Neighboring Regions

  • Ocongate
  • Marcapata
  • Quellouno
  • Huayopata

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