The postal code for Chacapampa is 12440 in Junín, Huancayo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Chacapampa.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Andabamba | 12440 |
| Antacocha | 12440 |
| Antamina | 12440 |
| Chacapampa | 12440 |
| Cucho | 12440 |
| Cushuroucha | 12440 |
| Dos de Mayo | 12440 |
| Huacan | 12440 |
| Los Angeles | 12440 |
| Oylumpu | 12440 |
| Pampa Tucle | 12440 |
| Parcahuara | 12440 |
| Quishuarpampa | 12440 |
| San Antonio | 12440 |
| Santa Cruz de Huancayo Corral | 12440 |
| Santa Rosa | 12440 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Chacapampa 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 | Junín |
| Provinces | Huancayo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Chacapampa is a populated center located within the Huancayo Province of the Junín Region in central Peru. Situated in the Mantaro Valley of the Peruvian Andes, Chacapampa lies at an elevation of approximately 3,250 meters above sea level, positioned northwest of the city of Huancayo, the provincial capital. As a rural settlement, Chacapampa maintains traditional agricultural practices characteristic of the highland communities in this region, with local residents primarily engaged in subsistence farming and livestock raising. The area experiences a temperate mountain climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, supporting the cultivation of potatoes, corn, and other Andean crops adapted to high-altitude conditions. Chacapampa falls under the administrative jurisdiction of the Huancayo District and represents one of the smaller populated centers within this district's territory. The settlement's infrastructure reflects its rural character, with basic services and traditional housing styles predominant throughout the community. For those seeking detailed geographical information or postal code data for Chacapampa and its immediate surroundings, comprehensive resources are available through regional administrative databases.
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