Postal codes for Codo del Pozuzo range from 10240 to 10241 in Huánuco, Puerto Inca, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Codo del Pozuzo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agua Blanca | 10240 |
| Alto Camantarma | 10240 |
| Alto Mashoca | 10240 |
| Alto Quintore | 10240 |
| Bajo Quintore | 10240 |
| Bellavista | 10240 |
| Buenos Aires | 10240 |
| Carachama | 10240 |
| Centro Huampomayo | 10240 |
| Codo del Pozuzo | 10241 |
| Delicias | 10240 |
| Divisoria de Zungaro | 10240 |
| Huitoyacu | 10240 |
| Independencia | 10240 |
| Isleria | 10240 |
| La Florida | 10240 |
| La Huanca | 10240 |
| La Union | 10240 |
| Los Angeles | 10240 |
| Mashoca | 10240 |
| Miraflores | 10240 |
| Muevo Eden | 10240 |
| New York | 10240 |
| Nueva Alianza | 10240 |
| Nueva Esmeralda | 10240 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 10240 |
| Nuevo Belen | 10240 |
| Nuevo Horizonte | 10240 |
| Palma Pampa | 10240 |
| Pampa Hermosa | 10240 |
| Pueblo Libre | 10240 |
| Pueblo Nuevo | 10240 |
| Puerto Nuevo II | 10240 |
| Rio Blanco | 10240 |
| Rio Codo | 10240 |
| San Cristobal | 10240 |
| San Juan de Codo | 10240 |
| San Pedro | 10240 |
| Santa Isabel | 10240 |
| Santa Martha | 10240 |
| Santa Teresa de Huito | 10240 |
| Shanshuy | 10240 |
| Tununga | 10240 |
| Unipacuyacu | 10240 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Codo del Pozuzo 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 | Puerto Inca |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Codo del Pozuzo is a district located in the Puerto Inca Province of the Huánuco Region in central Peru. Situated in the eastern foothills of the Andes mountains, this district occupies a strategic position within the tropical rainforest region of Peru, characterized by its lush vegetation and diverse ecosystems. Codo del Pozuzo covers an area of approximately 2,500 square kilometers and has a population of around 15,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, forestry, and small-scale commerce. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with its economy largely dependent on coffee cultivation, cocoa production, and sustainable timber harvesting. The region's name reflects its geographical features, with 'Codo' (elbow) referring to the bend in the Pozuzo River that flows through the area. This district serves as an important administrative and commercial hub for the surrounding rural communities, providing essential services and infrastructure to the local population. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for the various communities within Codo del Pozuzo, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and logistical planning throughout the district.
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