Postal codes for Pariahuanca range from 12245 to 12246 in Junín, Huancayo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pariahuanca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alao | 12245 |
| Antarpa Chico | 12245 |
| Antarpa Grande | 12245 |
| Arma | 12245 |
| Cabracancha | 12245 |
| Cedruyo | 12245 |
| Chalhuas | 12245 |
| Chaquicocha | 12245 |
| Chilifruta | 12245 |
| Huacay Rumi | 12245 |
| Huacchina | 12245 |
| Huachicna Pata | 12245 |
| Huanacabra | 12245 |
| Huancas | 12245 |
| Huanusco | 12245 |
| Huasapa | 12245 |
| Huaychula | 12245 |
| Huerta Pata | 12245 |
| Jicnas | 12245 |
| Lampa | 12246 |
| Libertad de Occoro | 12245 |
| Llacsapirca | 12245 |
| Lucma | 12245 |
| Manchay | 12245 |
| Margarita | 12245 |
| Minapata | 12245 |
| Mio Tambo | 12245 |
| Nueva Esperanza Shicna | 12245 |
| Onza | 12245 |
| Orcon | 12245 |
| Pahual | 12245 |
| Palta Rumi | 12245 |
| Panti | 12245 |
| Panti - Pucacocha | 12245 |
| Pariahuanca | 12245 |
| Picpis | 12245 |
| Pilash | 12245 |
| Pusactacay | 12245 |
| Rocchac | 12245 |
| San Balvin | 12245 |
| San Francisco de Copis | 12245 |
| San Jose | 12245 |
| San Juan de Chuyas | 12245 |
| San Juan de Muchca | 12245 |
| San Juan de Suntol | 12245 |
| Santa Rosa de Erapata | 12245 |
| Santa Rosa de Ila | 12245 |
| Santiago de Lampa | 12245 |
| Tambo | 12245 |
| Tauribamba | 12245 |
| Tinco | 12245 |
| Union Muchca | 12245 |
| Valle Progreso | 12245 |
| Vista Alegre | 12245 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pariahuanca 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 |
Pariahuanca is a district located in the Huancayo Province within the Junín Region of central Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes mountains, this district occupies a strategic position in the Mantaro River valley, approximately 30 kilometers northeast of the provincial capital Huancayo. With an elevation ranging between 3,200 and 4,500 meters above sea level, Pariahuanca covers an area of approximately 245 square kilometers and serves as an important agricultural and pastoral center in the region. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with its economy primarily based on potato cultivation, livestock farming, and traditional textile production. Pariahuanca maintains a population of around 4,000 residents, predominantly of Quechua descent, who preserve rich cultural traditions including distinctive music, dance, and artisan crafts. The district's landscape features dramatic mountain scenery, fertile valleys, and several small rivers that feed into the Mantaro River system. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Pariahuanca's various populated centers and rural communities, comprehensive postal code data is available through regional directory services.
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