Oyotún Postal Codes: 14740 to 14741 | Chiclayo, Lambayeque
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Oyotún range from 14740 to 14741 in Chiclayo, Lambayeque, Peru. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Oyotún, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Oyotún
Showing 33 places in Oyotún. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| Alto Peru | |
| Alumbral | |
| Bebederos | |
| Campo Nuevo | |
| Canta Gallo | |
| Chilcal Alto | |
| Chumbenique | |
| Conde | |
| El Algarrobal | |
| El Collao | |
| El Palomo Bajo | |
| El Porvenir | |
| El Potrero | |
| El Seis | |
| Espinal | |
| Espinal Alto | |
| Frejolar | |
| Gramal | |
| La Central | |
| La Compuerta | |
| Las Delicias | |
| Macuaco | |
| Motete | |
| Oyotun | |
| Pan de Azucar | |
| Polvareda | |
| Quernoche | |
| San Luis | |
| Santa Rita | |
| Sorronto Viru | |
| Telles | |
| Viru | |
| Zorronto |
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Sample Address Format for Oyotún
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Street Address / PO Box
Oyotún, Chiclayo, Lambayeque, 14740
PERU
Oyotún on the Map
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Oyotún Quick Facts
| Country | Peru (PE) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Peru → Lambayeque → Chiclayo |
| Postal Code | 14740~14741 |
| Department | Lambayeque |
| Provinces | Chiclayo |
| ISO Codes | PE / PER / 604 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .pe |
| Coordinates | -6.845615, -79.302485 |
| Places | 33 |
What to Know About Oyotún
Key Facts
Oyotún is a district located in the Chiclayo Province of the Lambayeque Region in northwestern Peru. Situated in the coastal region of northern Peru, Oyotún lies approximately 40 kilometers east of the provincial capital Chiclayo, positioned in the fertile Zaña Valley which is part of the larger Lambayeque River basin. The district covers an area of approximately 210 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents according to recent census data. Oyotún is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with its economy primarily based on agriculture, particularly the cultivation of rice, sugarcane, and various fruits that thrive in the valley's rich soil. The district's landscape transitions from the coastal plains to the foothills of the Andes, creating a diverse environment that supports both traditional farming and emerging ecotourism. Historically, the area has been inhabited since pre-Columbian times, with cultural influences from both coastal and highland civilizations. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Oyotún's various populated centers and rural communities, comprehensive data is available through regional government resources.
Neighboring Regions
- Nueva Arica
- Chongoyape
- Zaña
- Calamarca