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Antioquía Postal Codes: 15586 | Huarochirí, Lima

The Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Antioquía is 15586 in Huarochirí, Lima, Huarochirí, Peru. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Antioquía.

Postal Codes for Places in Antioquía

Showing 33 places in Antioquía. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Antapucro
Antioquia
Balconcillo de Aviyay
Balconcillo de las Palmas
Campamento Ministerio de Transportes y Comun
Canturia
Chillaco
Cochahuayco
Cutama
El Pino
Espiritu Santo
Esquina
Lucumine
Monterrico
Nieve Nieve
Orcorure
Pacashuayque
Palma Derecha
Palma Izquierda
Pampa Sisicaya
Payacache
Picuya
Pomache
Rancho los Tunares
Rio Seco
San Martin
Sierra Moreno
Sisicaya
Tanquire
Tutana
Vichuya
Vilcataure
Villa Pampilla

Sample Address Format for Antioquía

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
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Street Address / PO Box
Antioquía, Huarochirí, Lima, 15586
PERU

Antioquía on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Antioquía districts in Peru.

Antioquía Quick Facts

CountryPeru (PE)
Administrative PathPeru → Lima → Huarochirí
Postal Code15586
DepartmentLima
ProvincesHuarochirí
ISO CodesPE / PER / 604
Top-level domain (ccTLD).pe
Coordinates-12.057563, -76.561122
Places33

What to Know About Antioquía

Key Facts

Antioquía is a district located in the Huarochirí Province of the Lima Region in Peru. Situated in the central highlands of Peru, Antioquía lies approximately 100 kilometers east of Lima in the upper reaches of the Lurín River valley, nestled within the rugged terrain of the Andes Mountains at an elevation of around 3,400 meters above sea level. The district covers an area of approximately 245 square kilometers and has a population of roughly 1,500 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. Antioquía is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and annexes, including the main town of Antioquía itself along with surrounding rural communities. The district's economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, with crops such as potatoes, corn, and various Andean grains cultivated in the terraced fields that characterize the landscape. This district serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural communities, providing essential services and governance for the local population. For those seeking detailed postal code information and location data for Antioquía's various populated centers and annexes, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and address verification throughout the district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Sangallaya
  • San Antonio de Chaclla
  • San Lorenzo de Quinti
  • Santiago de Tuna

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