The postal code for Huancapón is 15191 in Lima, Cajatambo, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Huancapón.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Antaspuquio | 15191 |
| Cachir | 15191 |
| Cajamarquilla | 15191 |
| Came | 15191 |
| Cañon | 15191 |
| Chaupiragra | 15191 |
| China Linda | 15191 |
| Chucchi | 15191 |
| Chuchus | 15191 |
| Cotocancha | 15191 |
| Coyapasan | 15191 |
| Cunya | 15191 |
| Goñoc | 15191 |
| Gonsau | 15191 |
| Huacrupata | 15191 |
| Huagrahuajtan | 15191 |
| Huamanchacra | 15191 |
| Huancapon | 15191 |
| Huisgui | 15191 |
| Jampay | 15191 |
| Jircan | 15191 |
| Juytucancha | 15191 |
| Lancha | 15191 |
| Lloccha | 15191 |
| Machqui | 15191 |
| Manto | 15191 |
| Mashin | 15191 |
| Mata Corral | 15191 |
| Matapuquio | 15191 |
| Mayhuaypunco | 15191 |
| Mito Mito | 15191 |
| Navin | 15191 |
| Pacyor | 15191 |
| Paki Aj | 15191 |
| Palpas | 15191 |
| Parialpa | 15191 |
| Pasasin | 15191 |
| Pilucancha | 15191 |
| Pueblo Viejo | 15191 |
| Pumahuain | 15191 |
| Puruncorral | 15191 |
| Quingua | 15191 |
| Quishuaca | 15191 |
| Ragracancha | 15191 |
| Santa Teresa | 15191 |
| Shansha | 15191 |
| Signo Pampa | 15191 |
| Sinsin | 15191 |
| Siuran | 15191 |
| Totorapampa | 15191 |
| Tumac | 15191 |
| Turpash | 15191 |
| Turpo | 15191 |
| Ucros | 15191 |
| Ulpi | 15191 |
| Urua | 15191 |
| Yacutingo | 15191 |
| Yahuarpince | 15191 |
| Yanacancha | 15191 |
| Yauli | 15191 |
| Yupacna | 15191 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Huancapón 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 | Lima |
| Provinces | Cajatambo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Huancapón is a district located in the Cajatambo Province of the Lima Region in central Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes mountains, this district occupies a strategic position within the province's rugged terrain, characterized by dramatic mountain landscapes and high-altitude valleys typical of the Peruvian Andes. Huancapón covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 2,500 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. The district is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities that dot its mountainous landscape. Huancapón's economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, with potato cultivation and alpaca herding being particularly important to local livelihoods. The district's capital, also called Huancapón, serves as the main administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural communities. This location provides essential postal and administrative services for residents seeking to access information about its various sub-regions and populated centers.
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