San António Postal Codes, Huarochirí, Lima Peru

The postal code for San António is 15510 in Lima, Huarochirí, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San António.

Postal Codes for Places in San António

Place Name Postal Codes
Autisha 15510
Callahuinco 15510
Cerro Cantera 15510
Chaclla 15510
Cuspanca 15510
Huachunya 15510
Huaycoloro 15510
Huaycoloro Geofisico 15510
Huayruma 15510
Jicamarca 15510
Jicamarca Anexo 2 15510
Jicamarca Anexo 21 15510
Jicamarca Anexo 24 15510
La Mina Aguada Dulce 15510
La Mina Aguada Salada 15510
La Mina Caracol Alto 15510
La Mina Caracol Bajo 15510
La Mina el Beton 15510
La Mina Huaycoloro 15510
La Mina la Lomada 15510
La Mina Lajas 15510
La Mina Tierra Amarilla 15510
Luchomarco 15510
Luna y Sol 15510
Orobel 15510
Pacllahuanca 15510
Pampa Huasi 15510
Paucacha Jicamarca 15510
Piedra Blanca 15510
Puente Verde 15510
Quiñihua 15510
San Jose de Bado 15510
San Juan de Collata 15510
Sicicaya 15510
Tambo Pardo Jicamarca 15510

Sample Address Format for San António

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
San António, Huarochirí, Lima, 15510
PERU
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

San António on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San António districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

San António Quick Facts

Country Peru (PE)
Department Lima
Provinces Huarochirí
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About San António

Key Facts

San António is a district within the Huarochirí Province of the Lima Region in Peru, situated in the central-western part of the country. Located in the highlands of the Andes mountains, this district occupies an elevated position within its parent province, characterized by rugged terrain and traditional Andean communities. With an approximate population of around 2,000-3,000 residents spread across its mountainous landscape, San António covers an area of approximately 150-200 square kilometers of predominantly rural territory. The district is divided into several smaller populated centers and caseríos (hamlets) that dot its challenging topography, where agriculture and livestock farming form the backbone of the local economy. San António maintains strong cultural ties to its indigenous heritage while serving as an administrative center for the surrounding rural communities. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about San António's various populated centers and their specific locations, comprehensive postal code data is available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout the district.

Neighboring Regions

* San Mateo

* Matucana

* Carampoma

* Huanza

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