Postal codes for Muñani range from 21345 to 21346 in Puno, Azángaro, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Muñani.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alcopata | 21345 |
| Alpacani | 21345 |
| Alto Tumuyo | 21345 |
| Arcopunco | 21345 |
| Bajo Tumuyo | 21345 |
| Cajchata Tumuyo | 21345 |
| Callatomasa | 21345 |
| Canteria | 21345 |
| Carasupo Chico | 21345 |
| Carasupo Grande | 21345 |
| Cascada | 21345 |
| Ccocani | 21345 |
| Checayani Pedro Vilcapaza | 21345 |
| Chijos | 21345 |
| Choquesani Carpani | 21345 |
| Cochahuma | 21345 |
| Ezequiel Urviola Rivera Quilca | 21345 |
| Fundo los Sauces | 21345 |
| Hacienda Checayani | 21345 |
| Huambuyo Mita | 21345 |
| Huasacona | 21345 |
| Huayrapata | 21345 |
| Huyarp+rani | 21345 |
| Ichoccollo | 21345 |
| Juan Velasco Alvarado | 21345 |
| Kisuarani | 21345 |
| Llacta Asillota | 21345 |
| Malquini Tupac Amaru | 21345 |
| Mamaya | 21345 |
| Muñani | 21346 |
| Muñani Chico | 21345 |
| Nequeneque | 21345 |
| Ocra Ordiga | 21345 |
| Ordiga | 21345 |
| Oxani | 21345 |
| Pararani | 21345 |
| Pedro Vilcapaza Mororco | 21345 |
| Quiñuani | 21345 |
| Santa Isabel | 21345 |
| Sorani | 21345 |
| Taparkasa | 21345 |
| Toma | 21345 |
| Toturtira | 21345 |
| Tturupampa | 21345 |
| Turno Chupa | 21345 |
| Viluyo | 21345 |
| Viscachani | 21345 |
| Warachani | 21345 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Muñani 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 | Puno |
| Provinces | Azángaro |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Muñani is a district located within the Azángaro Province of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high-altitude Andean plateau region, Muñani occupies a strategic position within the broader Altiplano landscape, characterized by its rugged terrain and proximity to Lake Titicaca. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and economic center for the surrounding rural communities. With a population of around 15,000 residents, Muñani maintains a predominantly agricultural economy focused on potato cultivation, quinoa farming, and camelid livestock raising, particularly alpacas and llamas that thrive in the high-altitude conditions. The district is divided into several smaller administrative units and communities that collectively form its municipal structure. As part of the Puno Region, Muñani experiences the typical highland climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, and its elevation of over 3,800 meters above sea level contributes to its unique ecological and cultural characteristics. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Muñani's various communities and sub-regions, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate navigation and communication within this important Peruvian district.
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