Postal codes for Barranca range from 16600 to 16601 in Loreto, Datem del Marañón, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Barranca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Angamos | 16600 |
| Bagazan | 16600 |
| Barranca | 16600 |
| Boca Sasipahua | 16600 |
| Bristol | 16600 |
| Buena Vista | 16600 |
| Copal | 16600 |
| Estrella | 16600 |
| Gallito | 16600 |
| Hachapoza | 16600 |
| Huamachuco | 16600 |
| Huangana Brazo | 16600 |
| Indio del Peru | 16600 |
| Laurel | 16600 |
| Libertad | 16600 |
| Linches | 16600 |
| Lurin | 16600 |
| Miraflores | 16600 |
| Monzante | 16600 |
| Nayumpim | 16600 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 16600 |
| Nueva Islandia | 16600 |
| Nueva Union | 16600 |
| Nuevo Kupit | 16600 |
| Nuevo Milagro | 16600 |
| Nuevo Pongo | 16600 |
| Nuevo Progreso | 16600 |
| Pachacutec | 16600 |
| Palpas | 16600 |
| Papa Yacu | 16600 |
| Porvenir | 16600 |
| Primavera | 16600 |
| Puerto German | 16600 |
| Puesto Resbalon | 16600 |
| Sake | 16600 |
| San Antonio | 16600 |
| San Gabino | 16600 |
| San Jose | 16600 |
| San Juan de Miraflores | 16600 |
| San Juan de Mojarayacu | 16600 |
| San Juan de Sasipahua | 16600 |
| San Juan del Sabalo | 16600 |
| San Lorenzo | 16601 |
| San Miguel | 16600 |
| Santa Rosa de Sabalo | 16600 |
| Tigre Playa Nuevo | 16600 |
| Uruguay | 16600 |
| Wawajin | 16600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Barranca 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 | Loreto |
| Provinces | Datem del Marañón |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Barranca is a district located within the Datem del Marañón province in the Loreto region of northeastern Peru. Situated in the Peruvian Amazon basin, this district occupies a strategic position along the Marañón River, one of the principal headwaters of the Amazon River. Barranca covers an approximate area of 4,500 square kilometers and has a population of around 12,000 residents, primarily consisting of indigenous communities and mestizo settlers. The district is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and indigenous territories, reflecting the diverse cultural landscape of this Amazonian region. Characterized by tropical rainforest terrain with riverine ecosystems, Barranca's economy revolves around subsistence agriculture, fishing, small-scale timber extraction, and some artisanal mining activities. The district serves as an important local administrative and commercial hub for surrounding communities, providing basic services and connecting remote settlements to broader regional networks. For those seeking detailed postal code information and location data for Barranca's various populated centers and indigenous territories, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout this Amazon district.
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