Zepita Postal Codes: 21600 to 21601 | Chucuíto, Puno
Postal Codes (Códigos postales) for Zepita range from 21600 to 21601 in Chucuíto, Puno, Peru. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Zepita, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Zepita
Showing 164 places in Zepita. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
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| Acomayo | |
| Alcamarine | |
| Alto Alianza | |
| Alto Mollo | |
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| Catari Patacollo | |
| Catarine | |
| Caunani | |
| Ccacallinca | |
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| Chacana | |
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| Chuallami | |
| Chullumpiri | |
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| Chusicani | |
| Chusmuyo | |
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| Collpani | |
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| Copajani | |
| Copamarca | |
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| Cota | |
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| Cotcollo | |
| Cumi Machacmarca | |
| Cumi Pucara | |
| Cumi Winto Morocaya | |
| Gutierrez | |
| Huañacaya | |
| Huancani | |
| Huancarani | |
| Huancarani Cayo | |
| Huancarani Parque | |
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| Huayna | |
| Hueco | |
| Huerta Huaco | |
| Huilacaya | |
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| Humacata | |
| Ichocollo | |
| Iñacani | |
| Independencia | |
| Iruinto | |
| Irujani | |
| Isani | |
| Iscuchaca | |
| Jachapampa Central | |
| Jahuirja San Pedro | |
| Jocco | |
| Jose Carlos Mariategui | |
| Justani | |
| Kentomarca | |
| La Esperanza | |
| Laconi | |
| Ladera | |
| Laura | |
| Leon Patacollo | |
| Liquina | |
| Llachi | |
| Llallagua A | |
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| Los Angeles | |
| Machaca Huyo | |
| Mamani | |
| Mamani A | |
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| Miraflores | |
| Molino Caminaya | |
| Molino Chocopampa | |
| Molino Humacata | |
| Molino Illeca | |
| Molino Kapia | |
| Molloco | |
| Mosco | |
| Nina | |
| Pampa Chua Chua | |
| Panamericana | |
| Parcuyo | |
| Pasto Grande | |
| Pataqui | |
| Pavita Central | |
| Paye | |
| Peruanidad | |
| Pichacani | |
| Piedra Blanca | |
| Pilar | |
| Pisquichiri | |
| Poma Patacollo | |
| Primer Irujani | |
| Pujuni | |
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| Quilca | |
| Quiñones | |
| Samiri | |
| San Juan de Aracachi | |
| San Pedro | |
| San Sebastian | |
| Santa Cruz de Cajnajo | |
| Segundo Irujani | |
| Sicuyani | |
| Sullcani | |
| Tanca Tanca | |
| Tarujmarca | |
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| Tasapa B | |
| Tasapa Patacollo | |
| Testaca | |
| Ticuyo | |
| Totora | |
| Tucahui | |
| Tupala | |
| Vallecito | |
| Veleto | |
| Vila Vila | |
| Villa Blanca | |
| Viluta | |
| Vinto Pata | |
| Yauri Chambi | |
| Zepita |
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Sample Address Format for Zepita
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[City, ZIP]
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Street Address / PO Box
Zepita, Chucuíto, Puno, 21600
PERU
Zepita on the Map
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Zepita Quick Facts
| Country | Peru (PE) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Peru → Puno → Chucuíto |
| Postal Code | 21600~21601 |
| Department | Puno |
| Provinces | Chucuíto |
| ISO Codes | PE / PER / 604 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .pe |
| Coordinates | -16.497175, -69.103202 |
| Places | 164 |
What to Know About Zepita
Key Facts
Zepita is a district located in the Chucuito Province of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high-altitude Altiplano region near the border with Bolivia, Zepita occupies a strategic position along the southwestern shore of Lake Titicaca, the world's highest navigable lake. The district covers approximately 748 square kilometers and has a population of around 12,000 people according to recent estimates. Zepita is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and rural communities, with its economy primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing in Lake Titicaca. The district's high elevation of over 3,800 meters above sea level gives it a cold, dry climate characteristic of the Andean plateau region. Historically, Zepita has been an important border crossing point between Peru and Bolivia, with cultural influences from both nations evident in local traditions and customs. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Zepita's various populated centers and rural communities, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-specific needs.
Neighboring Regions
- Desaguadero
- Pomata
- Juli
- Kelluyo
- Yunguyo