Postal codes for San Andrés range from 11600 to 11601 in Ica, Pisco, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Andrés.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bellavista | 11600 |
| Casa Blanca | 11600 |
| Cousa | 11600 |
| El Arenal | 11600 |
| El Bosque | 11600 |
| La Yesera | 11600 |
| Lanchas | 11600 |
| Las Palmas | 11600 |
| Pachinga Alta | 11600 |
| Pachinga Baja | 11600 |
| Pampa de Ocas | 11600 |
| Peña | 11600 |
| Pozo Hediondo | 11600 |
| San Andres | 11601 |
| San Andres del Valle | 11600 |
| San Eusebio | 11600 |
| San Hilarion | 11600 |
| San Luis | 11600 |
| San Martin de Porres | 11600 |
| San Pedro | 11600 |
| Santa Fe de Lanchas | 11600 |
| Santa Luisa | 11600 |
| Santa Rita | 11600 |
| Villa los Angeles | 11600 |
| Virgen del Carmen | 11600 |
| Vista al Mar | 11600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Andrés 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 | Ica |
| Provinces | Pisco |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Andrés is a district located within the Pisco Province of the Ica Region in southwestern Peru. Situated along the Pacific coastline, this district forms part of the Pisco urban area and serves as an important administrative and residential zone within the broader provincial context. Covering approximately 298 square kilometers, San Andrés district is home to roughly 15,000 residents who primarily engage in fishing, agriculture, and tourism-related activities. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and urban sectors that collectively form its municipal structure. Geographically positioned near the mouth of the Pisco River, San Andrés benefits from both coastal access and fertile inland areas that support local agriculture, particularly grape and cotton cultivation. The district's location within the arid coastal plain of Ica gives it a characteristic desert climate moderated by Pacific Ocean influences. As a distinct administrative unit within Pisco Province, San Andrés maintains its own local government and municipal services while being closely integrated with the larger Pisco metropolitan area. For those seeking detailed postal information and administrative data, this district contains multiple populated centers with their own specific addressing systems and postal codes.
* Pisco
* Túpac Amaru Inca
* Independencia
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