Postal codes for Madre de Dios range from 17600 to 17601 in Madre de Dios, Manu, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Madre de Dios.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alto Pukiri | 17600 |
| Bajo Colorado | 17600 |
| Bajo Pukiri | 17600 |
| Barranco Chico | 17600 |
| Blanquillo | 17600 |
| Boca Amigo | 17600 |
| Boca Colorado | 17601, 17600 |
| Boca Pukiri | 17600 |
| Boca Tocabe | 17600 |
| Centro Pukiri | 17600 |
| Delta 1 | 17600 |
| Delta 2 | 17600 |
| Delta 4 | 17600 |
| Guacamayo | 17600 |
| Huasoroco | 17600 |
| Ishiriwe | 17600 |
| Malvinas | 17600 |
| Masenahua | 17600 |
| Mirador Chico | 17600 |
| Mirador Grande | 17600 |
| Nuevo San Juan | 17600 |
| Pacal Guacamayo | 17600 |
| Palometayoc | 17600 |
| Ponal | 17600 |
| Puerto Luz | 17600 |
| Pukiri | 17600 |
| Pukiri Delta 1 | 17600 |
| Punkiri Chico | 17600 |
| San Jose de Karene | 17600 |
| San Juan Chico | 17600 |
| San Juan Grande | 17600 |
| Setapo | 17600 |
| Viejo Aeropuerto | 17600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Madre de Dios 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 | Madre de Dios |
| Provinces | Manu |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Madre de Dios is a province located in the southeastern part of the Madre de Dios Department in Peru, situated in the Amazon Basin region near the borders with Bolivia and Brazil. This province serves as the administrative center for the entire department, with its capital city of Puerto Maldonado functioning as the regional hub. Covering approximately 85,183 square kilometers, Madre de Dios Province encompasses vast stretches of pristine Amazon rainforest, including significant portions of the Manu Biosphere Reserve and Tambopata National Reserve. The province is divided into 4 districts: Tambopata, Inambari, Las Piedras, and Laberinto, each containing diverse ecosystems ranging from lowland tropical forests to riverine habitats along the Madre de Dios River and its tributaries. With an estimated population of around 110,000 people, the province represents the most populated area within the department, featuring a mix of indigenous communities, mestizo settlers, and recent migrants drawn by ecotourism and small-scale mining opportunities. The region's economy primarily revolves around biodiversity conservation, sustainable tourism, Brazil nut harvesting, and artisanal gold mining, though the latter has created environmental challenges in recent decades. Visitors can access detailed postal code information for all districts and settlements within Madre de Dios Province to facilitate navigation and communication throughout this remote but biologically rich Amazonian territory.
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