Postal codes for San Pablo range from 16230 to 16231 in Loreto, Mariscal Ramón Castilla, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Pablo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 9 de Octubre | 16230 |
| Achual | 16230 |
| Alfaro | 16230 |
| Alto Monte Israel | 16230 |
| Beiruth | 16230 |
| Cajocuma | 16230 |
| Capironal | 16230 |
| Colonia San Pablo | 16230 |
| Emilia Barcia Bonifatti | 16230 |
| Guadalupe | 16230 |
| Horacio Zevallos | 16230 |
| Jesus de Praga | 16230 |
| Juan Pablo II | 16230 |
| Las Palmeras | 16230 |
| Mayoruna | 16230 |
| Nueva Esperanza de Villa Luz | 16230 |
| Nuevo Progreso | 16230 |
| Peruate I Zona | 16230 |
| Peruate Ii Zona | 16230 |
| Prosperidad | 16230 |
| Resaca Peruate | 16230 |
| San Alberto de Morona | 16230 |
| San Antonio | 16230 |
| San Felipe | 16230 |
| San Isidro | 16230 |
| San Jose de Prosperidad | 16230 |
| San Juan de Camuchero | 16230 |
| San Miguel de Cochiquinas | 16230 |
| San Pablo de Loreto | 16231 |
| Santa Clara | 16230 |
| Santa Elena de Imasa | 16230 |
| Santa Rita | 16230 |
| Santa Rosa de Puca Playa | 16230 |
| Santo Tomas | 16230 |
| Sargento Lores Camote | 16230 |
| Union Progresista | 16230 |
| Verbena | 16230 |
| Yarina | 16230 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Pablo 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 | Mariscal Ramón Castilla |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Pablo is a district located within the Mariscal Ramón Castilla province in the Loreto region of northeastern Peru. Situated in the Amazon rainforest basin, this district occupies a strategic position along the Amazon River, which serves as a vital transportation and economic corridor. With an approximate area of 2,150 square kilometers, San Pablo encompasses diverse ecosystems typical of the Peruvian Amazon, including floodplain forests and riverine habitats. The district is administratively divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements, with its capital serving as the primary urban hub for local governance and services. As part of the broader Amazonian landscape, San Pablo experiences the tropical climate characteristic of the region, with high humidity and significant rainfall throughout the year. The district's economy primarily revolves around river-based transportation, small-scale agriculture, fishing, and limited ecotourism activities that capitalize on its rich biodiversity. Local communities maintain traditional practices while adapting to modern administrative structures. For residents and visitors seeking detailed geographical information, accessing postal code data for San Pablo's various settlements provides essential navigation and communication support throughout this remote Amazon district.
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