Postal codes for Laredo range from 13100 to 13101 in La Libertad, Trujillo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Laredo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bambas Bajo | 13100 |
| Barraza | 13100 |
| Bello Horizonte | 13100 |
| Caballo Muerto | 13100 |
| Cacique | 13100 |
| Campiña la Merced Alta | 13100 |
| Campiña la Merced Baja | 13100 |
| Catuay Bajo | 13100 |
| Cerro Blanco | 13100 |
| Cerro la Cruz | 13100 |
| Chacarilla Barraza | 13100 |
| Chanchamayo | 13100 |
| Ciudad de Dios | 13100 |
| Conache | 13100 |
| El Castillo | 13100 |
| El Paredon | 13100 |
| El Quinto | 13100 |
| Espino Limon | 13100 |
| Galindo | 13100 |
| Jesus Maria | 13100 |
| La Carbonera | 13100 |
| La Punta | 13100 |
| Laredo | 13101 |
| Las Cocas | 13100 |
| Las Lomas | 13100 |
| Menocucho | 13100 |
| Nuevo Barraza | 13100 |
| Pampas de San Juan | 13100 |
| Quirihuac Alto | 13100 |
| Quirihuac Bajo | 13100 |
| Quirihuac II | 13100 |
| San Borja | 13100 |
| San Carlos | 13100 |
| San Idelfonso | 13100 |
| San Pachusco | 13100 |
| Santa Rosa Alta | 13100 |
| Santa Rosa Baja | 13100 |
| Santa Victoria | 13100 |
| Santo Domingo | 13100 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Laredo 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 | Trujillo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Laredo is a district located within the Trujillo Province in the La Libertad Region of Peru. Situated in the northwestern part of the country, this district lies approximately 10 kilometers east of the provincial capital, Trujillo, and serves as an important agricultural and residential area within the Moche Valley. With an estimated population of around 45,000 residents, Laredo covers a territory of approximately 335 square kilometers, characterized by its fertile lands that support extensive sugarcane cultivation and other agricultural activities. The district is administratively divided into 6 populated centers, including the town of Laredo itself along with several surrounding communities. Laredo's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with sugarcane processing being a significant industrial activity, complemented by growing commercial and service sectors due to its proximity to Trujillo. The district maintains its own local government structure while being part of the broader Trujillo metropolitan area. For detailed postal code information and administrative subdivisions within Laredo district, comprehensive resources are available to assist with mail delivery and location identification throughout its various populated centers.
* Moche
* Salaverry
* Trujillo
* Poroto
* Simbal
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