Postal codes for Guadalupe range from 13840 to 13841 in La Libertad, Pacasmayo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Guadalupe.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alto Guadalupito | 13841 |
| Alto Peru | 13841 |
| Calera | 13840 |
| Calerita | 13840 |
| Campo Arturo | 13841 |
| Casa Blanca | 13840 |
| Cerro Azul | 13840 |
| Chafan Grande | 13840 |
| Ciudad de Dios | 13840 |
| Cruz de Guayabo | 13840 |
| El Apra | 13840 |
| El Huabito | 13841 |
| El Molino | 13841 |
| Faclo Chico | 13840 |
| Faclo Grande | 13840 |
| Guadalupe | 13841 |
| Jorge Chavez | 13840 |
| La Barranca | 13840 |
| La Cinta | 13840 |
| La Granja | 13840 |
| La Laguna | 13840 |
| La Planta | 13840 |
| Limoncarro | 13840 |
| Los Jardines | 13840 |
| Los Mangos | 13840 |
| Luis Silva | 13840 |
| Manuel Guarniz | 13840 |
| Mariscal Castilla | 13840 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 13840 |
| Nuevo Guadalupe | 13840 |
| Pampas de Jesus | 13840 |
| Pampilla Baja | 13841 |
| Primer Campo | 13840 |
| San Ramon | 13840 |
| Sanjon Marinuñez | 13841 |
| Seman | 13841 |
| Tamarindo | 13840 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Guadalupe 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 | La Libertad |
| Provinces | Pacasmayo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Guadalupe is a district located in the Pacasmayo Province of the La Libertad Region in northwestern Peru. Situated in the coastal region of northern Peru, Guadalupe lies approximately 670 kilometers north of Lima and serves as an important agricultural and commercial center within the Pacasmayo Province. The district covers an area of approximately 429 square kilometers and has a population of around 25,000 residents according to recent census data. Guadalupe is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements, with its urban center serving as the district capital. The region benefits from fertile valleys irrigated by the Jequetepeque River, making it a significant agricultural zone known for rice cultivation, sugarcane production, and various fruit crops. The district's economy also includes commerce, small-scale industry, and services that support the surrounding rural communities. Guadalupe maintains its cultural heritage through traditional festivals and maintains important transportation connections to nearby cities and the Pan-American Highway. For those seeking detailed location information, postal code data is available for Guadalupe's various populated centers and surrounding areas within the district.
* San José
* Pacasmayo
* Jequetepeque
* San Pedro de Lloc
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