Postal codes for Inambari range from 17500 to 17501 in Madre de Dios, Tambopata, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Inambari.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alto Dos de Mayo | 17500 |
| Alto Huacamayo | 17500 |
| Alto Libertad | 17500 |
| Alto Malinoski | 17500 |
| Arazaire | 17500 |
| Azul | 17500 |
| Bello Porvenir | 17500 |
| Cabecera Jayave | 17500 |
| Dos de Mayo | 17500 |
| El Progreso | 17500 |
| Huacamayo Bajo | 17500 |
| Jayave | 17500 |
| Kotsimba | 17500 |
| La Distancia | 17500 |
| Malinosqui | 17500 |
| Manuani Malinosqui | 17500 |
| Mazuko | 17501 |
| Nueva Arequipa | 17500 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 17500 |
| Nueva Generacion | 17500 |
| Padre Hermogenes | 17500 |
| Palmera | 17500 |
| Ponal | 17500 |
| Primavera Alta | 17500 |
| Primavera Baja | 17500 |
| Puerto Carlos | 17500 |
| Puerto Mazuko | 17500 |
| Quebrada Seca | 17500 |
| Santa Rita Alta | 17500 |
| Santa Rita Baja | 17500 |
| Santa Rosa | 17500 |
| Sarayacu | 17500 |
| Sol Naciente | 17500 |
| Tazon | 17500 |
| Union Progreso | 17500 |
| Villa Santiago | 17500 |
| Virgen de la Candelaria | 17500 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Inambari 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 | Tambopata |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Inambari is a district located within the Tambopata Province in the Madre de Dios Region of southeastern Peru. Situated in the heart of the Peruvian Amazon basin, this district encompasses a significant portion of the biodiverse lowland rainforest that characterizes this remote region. Covering approximately 17,000 square kilometers, Inambari is one of the larger districts in the province and serves as an important administrative and economic center for the surrounding communities. The district takes its name from the Inambari River, a major tributary of the Madre de Dios River that flows through its territory, providing vital transportation routes and supporting local ecosystems. With an estimated population of around 15,000 people, Inambari represents a mix of indigenous communities, settlers, and workers involved in various economic activities including small-scale agriculture, forestry, and mining. The district is divided into several populated centers and rural communities that are scattered throughout its vast territory. As part of the larger Tambopata National Reserve buffer zone, Inambari plays a crucial role in conservation efforts while balancing sustainable development needs. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents and businesses in this Amazonian district, understanding its geographical context and administrative structure is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery.
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