The postal code for Vilcabamba is 19730 in Pasco, Daniel Alcides Carrión, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Vilcabamba.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anipogo | 19730 |
| Auquiragra | 19730 |
| Ayamachay | 19730 |
| Ballena Cocha | 19730 |
| Blaco Pampa | 19730 |
| Bumyayca | 19730 |
| Calhuamajada | 19730 |
| Carpapata | 19730 |
| Chacapampa | 19730 |
| Chalhuacocha | 19730 |
| Chaqui Cocha | 19730 |
| Chaupimarca | 19730 |
| Cheguez | 19730 |
| Chiraspampa | 19730 |
| Chiuric | 19730 |
| Chosica | 19730 |
| Cocar | 19730 |
| Collpa | 19730 |
| Gausho | 19730 |
| Gochapampa | 19730 |
| Huagropata | 19730 |
| Huancallay | 19730 |
| Huanuco | 19730 |
| Huaricolca | 19730 |
| Iscaycancha | 19730 |
| Iscos | 19730 |
| Jaro | 19730 |
| Jiman | 19730 |
| Jirishmachay | 19730 |
| Loma Gorda | 19730 |
| Manishiqui | 19730 |
| Milpopata | 19730 |
| Murmunia | 19730 |
| Murmunia Baja | 19730 |
| Naupamarca | 19730 |
| Pato Cocha | 19730 |
| Paugarpampa | 19730 |
| Pichuicancha | 19730 |
| Pogrohuay | 19730 |
| Pucrococha | 19730 |
| Puquirraga | 19730 |
| Putaga | 19730 |
| Quilcayrumi | 19730 |
| Quishuarcancha | 19730 |
| Raguish | 19730 |
| Rupahuayn | 19730 |
| San Antonio de Quechcha | 19730 |
| San Jose de Patarayog | 19730 |
| San Miguel de Cuchis | 19730 |
| Seguipuquio | 19730 |
| Shirau | 19730 |
| Shiripata | 19730 |
| Tingo | 19730 |
| Uchunguyniyoc | 19730 |
| Ucrucancha | 19730 |
| Vilcabamba | 19730 |
| Viscos | 19730 |
| Vizcacancha | 19730 |
| Yana Mina | 19730 |
| Yanapaccha | 19730 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Vilcabamba 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 | Pasco |
| Provinces | Daniel Alcides Carrión |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Vilcabamba is a district located in the Daniel Alcides Carrión Province of the Pasco Region in central Peru. Situated in the high Andes mountains, this district occupies a strategic position within the province, characterized by its rugged terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of the Peruvian sierra. With an approximate population of around 3,000-4,000 residents spread across its territory of roughly 200-300 square kilometers, Vilcabamba maintains a predominantly rural character where agriculture and livestock farming form the backbone of the local economy. The district is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and villages, with the town of Vilcabamba serving as the district capital and main urban settlement. Its location in the Daniel Alcides Carrión Province places it within one of Peru's important mining regions, though Vilcabamba itself maintains a more agricultural focus with traditional farming practices adapted to the high-altitude conditions. The district's elevation, typically ranging between 3,000 and 4,000 meters above sea level, contributes to its cool climate and distinctive ecological characteristics. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Vilcabamba's various populated centers and villages, comprehensive postal code data is available through regional administrative resources.
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