Postal codes for Palca range from 12830 to 12831 in Junín, Tarma, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Palca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Campalinayoc | 12830 |
| Canchacso | 12830 |
| Carpapata | 12830 |
| Chilipata | 12830 |
| Chipocayo | 12830 |
| Chiquistambo | 12830 |
| Churupata | 12830 |
| Contaypaccha | 12830 |
| Culebrayoc | 12830 |
| Garganchaynioc | 12830 |
| Huanacocha | 12830 |
| Huandunga | 12830 |
| Huayaunioc | 12830 |
| Huaylapuquio | 12830 |
| Intipachana | 12830 |
| Llapsacaca | 12830 |
| Manshapata | 12830 |
| Maraypata | 12830 |
| Matichacra | 12830 |
| Milpon | 12830 |
| Mishi Huarco | 12830 |
| Palca | 12831 |
| Patay | 12830 |
| Patestancia | 12830 |
| Paurapaccha | 12830 |
| Pucara | 12830 |
| Putacayo | 12830 |
| Rambrashpata | 12830 |
| Ranrapata | 12830 |
| Rumi Cruz | 12830 |
| San Carlos de Maraynioc Chilpes | 12830 |
| San Jose de Yanacocha | 12830 |
| San Luis | 12830 |
| San Pedro de Contaypaccha | 12830 |
| Santa Fe | 12830 |
| Santa Rosa de Nahuin | 12830 |
| Santa Rosa de Palca | 12830 |
| Santo Domingo de Chaclapampa | 12830 |
| Santo Domingo de Huaruyoc | 12830 |
| Santo Domingo de Palca | 12830 |
| Shic Shaj | 12830 |
| Shuito Cocha | 12830 |
| Tambo | 12830 |
| Tantarnioc | 12830 |
| Tasapampa | 12830 |
| Tiripalana | 12830 |
| Tumboluyoc | 12830 |
| Tutapa | 12830 |
| Valdivia | 12830 |
| Yanama | 12830 |
| Yanamayo | 12830 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Palca 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 |
Palca is a district located in the Tarma Province of the Junín Region in central Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes mountains, Palca occupies a strategic position within the Mantaro River valley, approximately 3,100 meters above sea level. This district covers an area of about 245 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 4,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. Palca is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, maintaining its traditional Quechua cultural heritage while serving as an important local administrative center. The district features a typical highland climate with distinct dry and rainy seasons, and its economy revolves around potato, corn, and barley cultivation, along with dairy production. As part of Peru's comprehensive administrative structure, Palca contains multiple smaller settlements and rural areas that require precise location identification for various services. This makes accessing accurate postal code information for Palca's sub-regions essential for efficient mail delivery, local governance, and community development initiatives throughout the district.
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