The postal code for Paccho is 15255 in Lima, Huaura, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Paccho.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abur | 15255 |
| Aco | 15255 |
| Arenal | 15255 |
| Ayma | 15255 |
| Ayshaquipo | 15255 |
| Canahuay | 15255 |
| Chulpa | 15255 |
| Cochacancha | 15255 |
| Colcapampa | 15255 |
| Collaray | 15255 |
| Huallao | 15255 |
| Huallotama | 15255 |
| Huamanquiro | 15255 |
| Huamputama | 15255 |
| Huancatama | 15255 |
| Huantaytama | 15255 |
| Huaranguito | 15255 |
| Huarqui | 15255 |
| Huerectama | 15255 |
| Huinic | 15255 |
| Ishco | 15255 |
| La Perla | 15255 |
| Llachiquilca | 15255 |
| Llacshamay | 15255 |
| Llamay | 15255 |
| Llaquin | 15255 |
| Merendacuna | 15255 |
| Miraflores Lacsanga | 15255 |
| Mituchaca | 15255 |
| Monte Chilacaca | 15255 |
| Muzga | 15255 |
| Niclinca | 15255 |
| Paccho | 15255 |
| Paclo | 15255 |
| Pampacocha | 15255 |
| Paucara | 15255 |
| Picunche | 15255 |
| Piedra Pintada | 15255 |
| Puctor | 15255 |
| Puente de Choques | 15255 |
| Puente Hauca | 15255 |
| Quipu | 15255 |
| Quirquichi | 15255 |
| Racuay | 15255 |
| San Andres de Huacar | 15255 |
| Socsatama | 15255 |
| Tanapaca | 15255 |
| Ucro | 15255 |
| Ulancay | 15255 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Paccho 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 | Huaura |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Paccho is a district located within the Huaura Province of the Lima Region in Peru. Situated in the central-western part of the country, this district lies in the Andean highlands at an elevation of approximately 3,200 meters above sea level, characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain and valleys that form part of the upper reaches of the Huaura River basin. Paccho covers an area of roughly 250 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 2,500 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. The district is administratively divided into several populated centers and annexes, with its capital town also called Paccho serving as the main urban and administrative hub. The local economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, cultivating crops such as potatoes, corn, and various Andean grains, while also maintaining herds of cattle, sheep, and alpacas. Paccho's climate is typically cool and dry, with distinct wet and dry seasons influenced by its high-altitude location in the Andes. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Paccho's various populated centers and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-specific inquiries.
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