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Ayauca Postal Codes: 15765 | Yauyos, Lima

The Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Ayauca is 15765 in Yauyos, Lima, Yauyos, Peru. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Ayauca.

Postal Codes for Places in Ayauca

Showing 42 places in Ayauca. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

Andahuasi
Antamalam
Aucampi
Ayauca
Aycuña
Calachota
Calpa
Capillucas
Chayarapata
Chicchicay
Chijla
Chorotuna
Chumcupia
Concubay
Espuy
Huaringay
La Perla
Llaco
Llangas
Lucle
Lucuma Pampa
Macana
Mapaquile
Pacalay
Palca
Pata
Picamaran
Piedra Blanco
Pilla
Piscuya
Puente Putinza
Quinchaya
Quiriman
Sapse
Shajluy
Sibia
Tambillo
Tayapampa
Totora
Turpa
Ucallay
Yacapite

Sample Address Format for Ayauca

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Ayauca, Yauyos, Lima, 15765
PERU

Ayauca on the Map

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

Ayauca Quick Facts

CountryPeru (PE)
Administrative PathPeru → Lima → Yauyos
Postal Code15765
DepartmentLima
ProvincesYauyos
ISO CodesPE / PER / 604
Top-level domain (ccTLD).pe
Coordinates-12.634481, -76.036271
Places42

What to Know About Ayauca

Key Facts

Ayauca is a district located in the Yauyos Province of the Lima Region in central Peru. Situated in the highlands of the Andes mountains, Ayauca occupies a strategic position within the upper Cañete River basin, characterized by its rugged terrain and elevations typically ranging between 3,000 and 4,500 meters above sea level. The district covers approximately 245 square kilometers of territory dominated by mountainous landscapes, deep valleys, and traditional Quechua-speaking communities that maintain ancestral agricultural practices. With a population of around 1,200 residents distributed across its central town and surrounding rural settlements, Ayauca represents one of the smaller administrative divisions within Yauyos Province. The district is organized into several populated centers and annexes, including the main town of Ayauca itself along with smaller hamlets scattered throughout its territory. Economically, the area relies primarily on subsistence agriculture, livestock raising, and some small-scale mining activities, with potatoes, corn, and quinoa being the main cultivated crops. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this remote Andean district, understanding its geographical context and administrative structure is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery to its various population centers.

Neighboring Regions

  • Allauca
  • Carania
  • Cochas
  • Colonia
  • Huampara
  • Laraos
  • Omas
  • San Joaquín
  • Tanta
  • Tomas
  • Viñac

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