The postal code for Huantán is 15780 in Lima, Yauyos, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Huantán.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Acupugro | 15780 |
| Anchacalle | 15780 |
| Ashanco | 15780 |
| Atcas | 15780 |
| Atcas Bañadero | 15780 |
| Auparco | 15780 |
| Caspuro | 15780 |
| Casquenisho | 15780 |
| Chacote | 15780 |
| Chascaca | 15780 |
| Chicahuasi | 15780 |
| Chillulla | 15780 |
| Chinco | 15780 |
| Chumpishe | 15780 |
| Cochilca | 15780 |
| Curmayno | 15780 |
| Esquivilca | 15780 |
| Guanche | 15780 |
| Halcacha | 15780 |
| Huampuna | 15780 |
| Huantan | 15780 |
| Huaragshirire | 15780 |
| Illuya | 15780 |
| Lanchaya | 15780 |
| Llumichuco Pallca | 15780 |
| Loricocha | 15780 |
| Mancha Pampa | 15780 |
| Mitococha | 15780 |
| Ñuñunya | 15780 |
| Pallohuire | 15780 |
| Piuche | 15780 |
| Pucacorral | 15780 |
| Queroy | 15780 |
| Quillcata | 15780 |
| Santa Ana | 15780 |
| Sharaj | 15780 |
| Shibatico | 15780 |
| Shimpe | 15780 |
| Shique | 15780 |
| Shiushe | 15780 |
| Shuituco | 15780 |
| Shupampa | 15780 |
| Tajara | 15780 |
| Tingo Huantan | 15780 |
| Totacocha | 15780 |
| Uchucho | 15780 |
| Urpaypuquio | 15780 |
| Yuncash | 15780 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Huantán 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 | Yauyos |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Huantán is a district located in the Yauyos Province of the Lima Region in Peru. Situated in the central highlands of the country, Huantán occupies a strategic position within the mountainous terrain of the Andes, characterized by its rugged landscapes and traditional Quechua communities. The district covers an area of approximately 245 square kilometers and has a population of around 1,500 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock farming. Huantán is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and villages that dot its mountainous territory. The district's economy relies heavily on subsistence farming, with crops like potatoes, corn, and quinoa being cultivated in the terraced fields that define the region's agricultural landscape. Huantán maintains strong cultural traditions rooted in its indigenous heritage, with many residents speaking Quechua alongside Spanish. The district's infrastructure includes basic educational and health facilities serving the scattered communities throughout its jurisdiction. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Huantán's various populated centers and villages, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout the district.
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