The postal code for Tilali is 21460 in Puno, Moho, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Tilali.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| 8 de Diciembre | 21460 |
| Alaucuyo | 21460 |
| Alto Curasia | 21460 |
| Amsta Huatasani | 21460 |
| Atiama | 21460 |
| Cacajoni | 21460 |
| Calle Patja | 21460 |
| Casarata | 21460 |
| Checachapi | 21460 |
| Checchuta | 21460 |
| Chujujata | 21460 |
| Collata | 21460 |
| Collini | 21460 |
| Cruz Pata | 21460 |
| Cucuraya | 21460 |
| Curasia | 21460 |
| Filojata | 21460 |
| Huayllajata | 21460 |
| Huertacuyo | 21460 |
| Huertauyo | 21460 |
| Huitopatja | 21460 |
| Jajata Muya | 21460 |
| Jancco Jancco | 21460 |
| Jojoni | 21460 |
| Karifuyo | 21460 |
| Kocahui | 21460 |
| Lampayani | 21460 |
| Leque Leque | 21460 |
| Lluska Kucho | 21460 |
| Millihuari Parque | 21460 |
| Muya Cucho | 21460 |
| Patascachi | 21460 |
| Pucusani | 21460 |
| Queallani | 21460 |
| Rinconada | 21460 |
| Tajara | 21460 |
| Taylasani | 21460 |
| Tilali | 21460 |
| Titijachi | 21460 |
| Titili | 21460 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Tilali 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 | Moho |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Tilali is a populated center located within the Moho District of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high-altitude Andean plateau near the border with Bolivia, Tilali lies within the broader Altiplano region characterized by its expansive plains and proximity to Lake Titicaca. This rural settlement is part of the Moho Province, which occupies the northern section of Puno Region. While specific population figures for Tilali are not widely documented, the Moho District as a whole typically maintains a modest population consistent with rural highland communities in this part of Peru. The area's economy primarily revolves around traditional agriculture, livestock farming, and fishing activities, with many residents engaged in subsistence farming of potatoes, quinoa, and other high-altitude crops. Tilali's location in the Andean highlands gives it a cool, temperate climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, and its elevation places it among the higher inhabited areas in Peru. As with many populated centers in the region, Tilali serves as an important local hub for surrounding rural communities, providing basic services and acting as a focal point for regional commerce and social interaction. For those seeking detailed postal information and administrative data about Tilali and its immediate surroundings, comprehensive resources are available through official Peruvian geographical databases.
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