The postal code for San Juan is 09755 in Huancavelica, Castrovirreyna, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Juan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alahuayco | 09755 |
| Amaylla | 09755 |
| Apato | 09755 |
| Buena Vista | 09755 |
| Camayoc | 09755 |
| Chata | 09755 |
| Chitica | 09755 |
| Cochac | 09755 |
| Cotahuasi | 09755 |
| Cuisine | 09755 |
| Echocan | 09755 |
| Embalete | 09755 |
| Hatun Pata | 09755 |
| Hillahuasi | 09755 |
| Huachac | 09755 |
| Huancho Chico | 09755 |
| Huancho Grande | 09755 |
| Huayun Quilla | 09755 |
| Iquitos | 09755 |
| Lunche | 09755 |
| Machaicas | 09755 |
| Matara | 09755 |
| Mina Santa Beatriz | 09755 |
| Misquipuquio | 09755 |
| Mollepata | 09755 |
| Naranjullo | 09755 |
| Nuevo Alahuayco | 09755 |
| Pati | 09755 |
| Patipata | 09755 |
| Patiyoc | 09755 |
| Pizara | 09755 |
| Puca Puca | 09755 |
| Purhuay | 09755 |
| Quichcapata | 09755 |
| Sairipata | 09755 |
| San Andres de Palca | 09755 |
| San Juan | 09755 |
| Santa Maria Yanapampa | 09755 |
| Santa Rosa | 09755 |
| Sayhua | 09755 |
| Seclla | 09755 |
| Tranca | 09755 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Juan 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 | Huancavelica |
| Provinces | Castrovirreyna |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Juan is a district located within the Castrovirreyna Province in the Huancavelica Region of Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, this district occupies a strategic position within the rugged Andean terrain that characterizes much of southern Peru. As part of the Castrovirreyna Province, San Juan lies in an area known for its high-altitude landscapes, with elevations typically ranging between 3,000 and 4,500 meters above sea level. The district covers an approximate area of several hundred square kilometers, though precise measurements vary by source, and supports a population that engages primarily in agricultural activities adapted to the challenging mountain environment. Like other districts in the region, San Juan is divided into smaller administrative units and populated centers that dot the mountainous landscape. The local economy traditionally revolves around subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and some mining activities that take advantage of the mineral-rich Andes. The district's infrastructure reflects the challenges of high-altitude living, with transportation networks connecting it to provincial and regional centers. For those seeking detailed geographical information or postal services within this district, comprehensive data about its sub-regions and specific localities can be accessed through official Peruvian administrative resources.
* Castrovirreyna
* Chupamarca
* Huachos
* Huaytará
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