Postal codes for Santa Rosa de Quives range from 15335 to 15336 in Lima, Canta, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Santa Rosa de Quives.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alcacoto | 15335 |
| Añapo | 15335 |
| Apan | 15335 |
| Apan Banda | 15335 |
| Barrio Prieto | 15335 |
| Canubo | 15335 |
| Carmen | 15335 |
| Casa Blanca | 15335 |
| Casa Quemada | 15335 |
| Cerro Blanco | 15335 |
| Chaclima | 15335 |
| Challallo | 15335 |
| Checta | 15335 |
| Cocayalta | 15335 |
| Cocucha | 15335 |
| El Olivar | 15335 |
| Higuera | 15335 |
| Hornillos | 15335 |
| Huanchipuquio | 15335 |
| Huanchuy | 15335 |
| Huar Huar | 15335 |
| Huarabi Alto | 15335 |
| Huarabi Bajo | 15335 |
| Huayupampa | 15335 |
| Huerta Vieja | 15335 |
| La Cabaña | 15335 |
| Larancocha | 15335 |
| Leticia | 15335 |
| Liberata | 15335 |
| Llipata | 15335 |
| Magdalena | 15335 |
| Pampacocha | 15335 |
| Panizo | 15335 |
| Parara | 15335 |
| Pichu Pichu | 15335 |
| Picullo | 15335 |
| Piedra Blanca | 15335 |
| Piricma | 15335 |
| Pocta | 15335 |
| Pucara | 15335 |
| Pueblo Viejo | 15335 |
| Quilca | 15335 |
| Quives | 15335 |
| Ramo | 15335 |
| Raumacocha | 15335 |
| San Cristobal | 15335 |
| San Martin | 15335 |
| Santa Maria | 15335 |
| Santa Rosa de Macas | 15335 |
| Shihualla | 15335 |
| Tacurma | 15335 |
| Tambo | 15335 |
| Templador Lagunas | 15335 |
| Trapiche | 15335 |
| Trapiche Bajo | 15335 |
| Veinticinco | 15335 |
| Vigo | 15335 |
| Virgen del Carmen de Quipan | 15335 |
| Yangas | 15336 |
| Yaso | 15335 |
| Zapan | 15335 |
| Zapan Alto | 15335 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Santa Rosa de Quives 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 | Canta |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Santa Rosa de Quives is a district located within the province of Canta in the Lima Region of Peru. Situated in the central western part of Peru, this district lies in the Andean highlands northeast of the capital city of Lima, characterized by its mountainous terrain and valleys that form part of the Chillón River basin. With an approximate area of 245 square kilometers, Santa Rosa de Quives maintains a modest population of around 3,000 residents who primarily engage in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and villages, including its capital town of Santa Rosa de Quives itself, which serves as the central hub for local governance and community services. Historically, the area is notable for being the birthplace of Saint Rose of Lima, the first Catholic saint born in the Americas, lending significant cultural and religious importance to the region. Visitors to Santa Rosa de Quives can explore its colonial-era church and experience traditional Andean culture while enjoying the scenic landscapes of the Peruvian highlands. For those seeking detailed location information, postal code data for Santa Rosa de Quives and its subordinate populated centers can be accessed through regional postal services.
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