Postal codes for Curgos range from 13360 to 13361 in La Libertad, Sánchez Carrión, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Curgos.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anamualle | 13360 |
| Calvario | 13360 |
| Candurco | 13360 |
| Canllepata | 13360 |
| Cargache | 13360 |
| Casa Blanca | 13360 |
| Cerro Grande | 13360 |
| Chanchacape | 13360 |
| Chiquichal | 13360 |
| Choctamalca | 13360 |
| Collasgon | 13360 |
| Condorpina | 13360 |
| Corral Colorado | 13360 |
| Cungush | 13360 |
| Curgos | 13361 |
| Cuypampa | 13360 |
| Cuyumalca | 13360 |
| Desvio Cruz Verde | 13360 |
| Desvio de Curgos | 13360 |
| El Eden | 13360 |
| Huamanzaña | 13360 |
| Huangabal | 13360 |
| Huangasparate | 13360 |
| Huaylitas | 13360 |
| Huayllagual | 13360 |
| Ladera Grande | 13360 |
| Limahuay | 13360 |
| Marcopata | 13360 |
| Monte Grande | 13360 |
| Oscorgon | 13360 |
| Pampa Grande | 13360 |
| Pampitas | 13360 |
| Pilancon | 13360 |
| Piogan | 13360 |
| Porvenir | 13360 |
| Potrerillo | 13360 |
| Purrupe | 13360 |
| Querobal | 13360 |
| Querobal Grande | 13360 |
| Quisuarpampa | 13360 |
| Rayambal | 13360 |
| Rinconada | 13360 |
| San Lorenzo | 13360 |
| Sayapampa | 13360 |
| Shangal | 13360 |
| Shiracpata | 13360 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Curgos 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 | Sánchez Carrión |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Curgos is a district located in the Sánchez Carrión Province of the La Libertad Region in northwestern Peru. Situated in the Andean highlands, Curgos occupies a strategic position within the province, characterized by its mountainous terrain and traditional Quechua-speaking communities. The district covers approximately 400 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents who primarily engage in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. Curgos is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with its capital town of the same name serving as the main administrative and commercial hub. The district's economy relies heavily on potato cultivation, maize production, and dairy farming, with many families maintaining traditional farming practices passed down through generations. Curgos experiences a temperate mountain climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, supporting diverse agricultural activities throughout the year. The district maintains strong cultural traditions, including folk festivals and religious celebrations that reflect its indigenous heritage. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for Curgos and its constituent communities provides essential navigation and administrative support throughout this mountainous Peruvian district.
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