Postal codes for Acobamba range from 12700 to 12701 in Junín, Tarma, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Acobamba.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acobamba | 12701 |
| Acochaca | 12700 |
| Acracocha | 12700 |
| Agua Dulce | 12700 |
| Andamarca | 12700 |
| Andorra | 12700 |
| Ataquero | 12700 |
| Bellavista | 12700 |
| Buenos Aires | 12700 |
| Buenos Aires | 12700 |
| Chaupica | 12700 |
| Cochayoc | 12700 |
| Cuyutayoc | 12700 |
| Huacachacra | 12700 |
| Huaracayo | 12700 |
| Huaraucuri | 12700 |
| Huaylahuichan | 12700 |
| Irabamba | 12700 |
| Jailin | 12700 |
| Juñic Puquio | 12700 |
| La Esperanza | 12700 |
| Leomonte | 12700 |
| Leon Monte | 12700 |
| Los Angeles | 12700 |
| Matara | 12700 |
| Miraflores | 12700 |
| Muruhuay | 12700 |
| Ocallapa la Florida | 12700 |
| Pachachaca | 12700 |
| Pata Pata | 12700 |
| Picoy | 12700 |
| Pucloc | 12700 |
| Rosas Puquio | 12700 |
| Ruraymarca | 12700 |
| San Jose | 12700 |
| San Juan de Machac | 12700 |
| Santa Rosa | 12700 |
| Santiago de Coto | 12700 |
| Shihualgo | 12700 |
| Shuyco | 12700 |
| Tupin | 12700 |
| Umancocha Alta | 12700 |
| Vilcabamba | 12700 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Acobamba 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 | Tarma |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Acobamba is a district located in the Tarma Province of the Junín Region in central Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Peruvian Andes, this district occupies a strategic position within the mountainous terrain that characterizes much of Junín. Acobamba lies at an elevation of approximately 3,400 meters above sea level, nestled in a valley that provides both agricultural opportunities and natural protection. The district covers an area of roughly 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 4,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. Acobamba is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its rugged landscape. The district's economy relies heavily on potato cultivation, corn production, and dairy farming, with many families maintaining traditional agricultural practices passed down through generations. Acobamba's climate is typically cool and temperate, influenced by its high-altitude location, with distinct wet and dry seasons that dictate agricultural cycles. The district serves as an important local hub for surrounding communities, providing essential services and commercial activities. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Acobamba's various populated centers and smaller settlements, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and communication within this Andean district.
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