Maquia Postal Codes, Requena, Loreto Peru

Postal codes for Maquia range from 16430 to 16431 in Loreto, Requena, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Maquia.

Postal Codes for Places in Maquia

Place Name Postal Codes
Alegria de Vivir 16430
Arica 16430
Bellavista 16430
Bermudez 16430
Bolivar 16430
Buena Vista 16430
Capitan Clavero 16430
Carachama 16430
Condorcanqui 16430
Encanto Siuca Caño 16430
Las Malvinas 16430
Maquia Tipishca 16430
Montevideo 16430
Morro de Arica 16430
Nueva Esperanza 16430
Nueva Patria 16430
Nueva Union 16430
Nuevo Celendin 16430
Nuevo Clavero 16430
Nuevo Encanto 16430
Nuevo Junin 16430
Nuevo Liberal 16430
Nuevo Polo Sur 16430
Nuevo Progreso 16430
Nuevo San Antonio 16430
Nuevo San Jose 16430
Nuevo Santa Maria de Shiari 16430
Nuevo Trujillo 16430
Obrero I Zona 16430
Obrero Ii Zona 16430
Padre Lopez 16430
Palmira 16430
Patria Nueva 16430
Perla de Camunguy 16430
Puerto Clavero 16430
Rayo 16430
Restauracion 16430
San Martin de Piuri Isla 16430
San Roque 16430
Santa Clotilde 16430
Santa Elena 16430
Santa Isabel 16431
Talara 16430
Trece de Mayo 16430
Victoria 16430

Sample Address Format for Maquia

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Maquia, Requena, Loreto, 16430
PERU
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Maquia on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Maquia districts in Peru. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Maquia Quick Facts

Country Peru (PE)
Department Loreto
Provinces Requena
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Maquia

Key Facts

Maquia is a district located in the Requena Province of the Loreto Region in northeastern Peru. Situated within the vast Amazon rainforest basin, Maquia occupies a strategic position in the western part of Requena Province, characterized by its tropical climate and extensive river systems that form the lifeblood of the region. This district covers approximately 12,000 square kilometers of predominantly forested terrain, with a population of around 8,000 residents who are primarily engaged in subsistence agriculture, fishing, and small-scale forestry. Maquia is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and indigenous communities that dot the landscape along the Ucayali River and its tributaries. The district's economy relies heavily on the sustainable use of forest resources and river transportation, with most settlements accessible primarily by boat due to the dense jungle environment and lack of extensive road networks. As part of Peru's largest and most biodiverse region, Maquia represents a typical Amazonian district where traditional ways of life coexist with modern administrative structures. For those seeking to navigate this remote but vital part of Peru's administrative landscape, accessing accurate postal code information for Maquia's various populated centers is essential for communication and service delivery in this challenging but ecologically rich environment.

Neighboring Regions

* Soplin

* Saquena

* Yanayacu

* Puinahua

* Emilio San Martín

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