The postal code for Capazo is 21650 in Puno, El Collao, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Capazo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Amani | 21650 |
| Ancoama | 21650 |
| Ancoaque | 21650 |
| Apacheta | 21650 |
| Calacollo | 21650 |
| Calahuancata | 21650 |
| Calasayani | 21650 |
| Callacallani | 21650 |
| Capaso I | 21650 |
| Capazo | 21650 |
| Capillune | 21650 |
| Challa Mocco | 21650 |
| Challachani | 21650 |
| Challapalca | 21650 |
| Challavilque | 21650 |
| Charamaya | 21650 |
| Chilecolpa | 21650 |
| Chiliculco | 21650 |
| Chinchillane | 21650 |
| Chontacollo | 21650 |
| Chua | 21650 |
| Coline | 21650 |
| Collouta | 21650 |
| Conchachiri | 21650 |
| Copapuja | 21650 |
| Councomani | 21650 |
| Huallancallani | 21650 |
| Jihuaña | 21650 |
| Kosapa | 21650 |
| Lancatuyo | 21650 |
| Morocollo | 21650 |
| Mullacancha | 21650 |
| Nuevo Amanecer Capitcala | 21650 |
| Pampahuta | 21650 |
| Parinacota | 21650 |
| Patjata | 21650 |
| Pichuña | 21650 |
| Pueblo | 21650 |
| Puscallane | 21650 |
| Rosario Alto Ancomarca | 21650 |
| San Jose de Ancomarca | 21650 |
| Taruco | 21650 |
| Taruja | 21650 |
| Tiracollo | 21650 |
| Tirata | 21650 |
| Tumullo | 21650 |
| Tunquipa | 21650 |
| Tupala | 21650 |
| Vilacollo | 21650 |
| Viluta | 21650 |
| Xiuliri | 21650 |
| Yanuyo | 21650 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Capazo 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 | El Collao |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Capazo is a district located within the El Collao Province in the Puno Region of southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andean plateau near the Bolivian border, this district occupies a strategic position in one of Peru's most elevated regions, characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain and proximity to Lake Titicaca. With an approximate area of around 1,200 square kilometers, Capazo encompasses a diverse landscape that includes high-altitude plains, rolling hills, and portions of the Cordillera Oriental mountain range. The district serves as an important administrative center for the surrounding rural communities and maintains a population of approximately 8,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale mining activities. Capazo is divided into several smaller administrative units, including multiple populated centers and rural communities that dot its expansive territory. The district's economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, with quinoa, potatoes, and barley being the principal crops cultivated in the challenging high-altitude conditions. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Capazo's various sub-regions and communities, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate navigation and communication within this distinctive Peruvian district.
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* Pilcuyo
* Santa Rosa
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