The postal code for Quivilla is 10755 in Huánuco, Dos de Mayo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Quivilla.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Altosuyoj | 10755 |
| Aynan | 10755 |
| Cuchillo Rumi | 10755 |
| Cuta Corral | 10755 |
| Era Pata | 10755 |
| Gaya | 10755 |
| Gitana | 10755 |
| Gose | 10755 |
| Guenay | 10755 |
| Gueshgui | 10755 |
| Hogopampa | 10755 |
| Huacacancha | 10755 |
| Huaman Huanca | 10755 |
| Huambalia | 10755 |
| Huampoj | 10755 |
| Huishcash | 10755 |
| Ichic Rupa Huain | 10755 |
| Jatun Ogo | 10755 |
| Jatun Ragra | 10755 |
| Jupay | 10755 |
| Lancar | 10755 |
| Linda | 10755 |
| Lucma Pata | 10755 |
| Minacucho | 10755 |
| Parasha | 10755 |
| Parasha Pampa | 10755 |
| Piruro | 10755 |
| Puca Gaga | 10755 |
| Pumpa Jacha | 10755 |
| Quivilla | 10755 |
| Rambrash Ragra | 10755 |
| Raqui Raqui | 10755 |
| Rasac Pampa | 10755 |
| Rayan Pampa | 10755 |
| Rosa Pampa | 10755 |
| Ruiro Rumi | 10755 |
| Rumi Rumi | 10755 |
| Runa Tucoj | 10755 |
| San Martin de Porras | 10755 |
| San Miguel de Yanuna | 10755 |
| Seguian | 10755 |
| Sejsi | 10755 |
| Sinsau | 10755 |
| Sogo Rumi | 10755 |
| Sogopampa | 10755 |
| Tantash | 10755 |
| Toma Jircan | 10755 |
| Tucuhuahin | 10755 |
| Yacu Toma | 10755 |
| Yacu Upianan | 10755 |
| Yana Pacsag | 10755 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Quivilla 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 | Huánuco |
| Provinces | Dos de Mayo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Quivilla is a district located within the Dos de Mayo Province in the Huánuco Region of Peru. Situated in the central highlands of Peru, Quivilla occupies a strategic position within the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of this region. The district covers an area of approximately 180 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and community center for the surrounding rural areas. As part of the Dos de Mayo Province, Quivilla falls under the broader Huánuco Region, which is known for its diverse geography ranging from high Andean peaks to tropical forest areas. The district is divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot the landscape, with the town of Quivilla itself serving as the district capital. The local economy primarily revolves around agriculture, with residents engaging in farming activities suited to the highland climate and topography. For those seeking detailed information about the various communities within Quivilla District, this platform provides comprehensive postal code data and location details for all its constituent populated centers and smaller administrative divisions.
* Ripán
* Shunqui
* Sillapata
* Yanas
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