Postal codes for Manseriche range from 16620 to 16621 in Loreto, Datem del Marañón, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Manseriche.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 28 de Julio | 16620 |
| Acapulco | 16620 |
| Ajachin | 16620 |
| Alfonso Ugarte | 16620 |
| Atahualpa | 16620 |
| Atlantida | 16620 |
| Banco | 16620 |
| Bethel | 16620 |
| Borja | 16620 |
| Capernaun | 16620 |
| Chapis | 16620 |
| Chorros | 16620 |
| Chote | 16620 |
| Felix Flores | 16620 |
| Gasolina | 16620 |
| Huascar | 16620 |
| Jerusalen | 16620 |
| Kuji | 16620 |
| Libano | 16620 |
| Limon | 16620 |
| Nacacuy | 16620 |
| Napuruka | 16620 |
| Nazareth | 16620 |
| Nueva Alegria | 16620 |
| Nueva Alianza | 16620 |
| Nuevo Belen | 16620 |
| Nuevo Israel | 16620 |
| Oropreto | 16620 |
| Palestina | 16620 |
| Pijuayal | 16620 |
| Puerto Elisa | 16620 |
| Puerto Linda | 16620 |
| Sachapapa | 16620 |
| San Juan | 16620 |
| Santa Rosa | 16620 |
| Saramiriza | 16621, 16620 |
| Setenta | 16620 |
| Shimpi | 16620 |
| Sinchi Roca | 16620 |
| Soledad | 16620 |
| Suwaentsa | 16620 |
| Triunfo | 16620 |
| Tupac Amaru | 16620 |
| Vencedor | 16620 |
| Yanayacu | 16620 |
| Yanum | 16620 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Manseriche 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 |
Manseriche is a district located within the Datem del Marañón province in the Loreto region of northeastern Peru. Situated in the remote Amazon basin, this district occupies a strategic position along the Marañón River, one of the principal headwaters of the Amazon River. Manseriche covers an area of approximately 5,000 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents, primarily consisting of indigenous communities including the Awajún and Wampis peoples. The district is characterized by dense tropical rainforest, riverine ecosystems, and significant biodiversity. Administratively, Manseriche is divided into several smaller populated centers and indigenous communities that dot the riverbanks and forested areas. The district's economy is largely based on subsistence agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade along the river routes. Manseriche is also notable for the Pongo de Manseriche, a dramatic gorge on the Marañón River that has historically served as an important transportation corridor and natural landmark. For those seeking postal code information and administrative details about the various communities within Manseriche district, comprehensive data is available through regional postal services.
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* Cahuapanas
* Morona
* Pastaza
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