The postal code for Pedro Vilca Apaza is 21335 in Puno, San Antonio de Putina, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pedro Vilca Apaza.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ajjatira | 21335 |
| Alacucho | 21335 |
| Alto Cuyo | 21335 |
| Alto Trapiche | 21335 |
| Apacheta | 21335 |
| Ayrampuni | 21335 |
| Belepata | 21335 |
| Bellavista | 21335 |
| CabaƱa Muturuyo | 21335 |
| Cala Cala Tupac Amaru | 21335 |
| Calacala | 21335 |
| Calacala Ajatira | 21335 |
| Camjachi | 21335 |
| Capillapata | 21335 |
| Caquen | 21335 |
| Caquen Pichacani | 21335 |
| Caquen Taurahuta | 21335 |
| Caquen Tunila | 21335 |
| Carparaya | 21335 |
| Central San Jose de Santa Cruz | 21335 |
| Cuncacucho Santa Rosa | 21335 |
| Curuchupa | 21335 |
| Dispersani | 21335 |
| Huaraqochupa | 21335 |
| Huayrapata | 21335 |
| Huertacucho | 21335 |
| Huilacunca Calacala | 21335 |
| Japutira | 21335 |
| Jichiraya | 21335 |
| Kisiwi | 21335 |
| Llallahui | 21335 |
| Lurizani | 21335 |
| Maranicuna | 21335 |
| Mayapunco | 21335 |
| Mayasani | 21335 |
| Micajani | 21335 |
| Miraflores | 21335 |
| Mucopata | 21335 |
| Nazaccara | 21335 |
| Pampacuyo | 21335 |
| Perhuacarca | 21335 |
| Pichacani Central | 21335 |
| Pucachupa | 21335 |
| Pucartira | 21335 |
| Puncochupa | 21335 |
| Puncupata | 21335 |
| Puncutira | 21335 |
| Qollicancha | 21335 |
| Quillon Quillon | 21335 |
| Rio Curo Cucho | 21335 |
| San Jose de Santa Cruz | 21335 |
| Santiago Ajjatira | 21335 |
| Tacachillane | 21335 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pedro Vilca Apaza 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 | San Antonio de Putina |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pedro Vilca Apaza is a district located in the San Antonio de Putina Province within the Puno Region of southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andes mountains, this district occupies an elevated position within its provincial territory, characterized by rugged terrain and traditional Quechua communities. The district covers approximately 400 square kilometers and has a population of around 3,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. As an administrative division, Pedro Vilca Apaza is organized into several populated centers and rural communities that maintain strong cultural traditions rooted in the region's indigenous heritage. The district's economy revolves around potato cultivation, quinoa farming, and alpaca herding, with many residents practicing subsistence agriculture in the challenging high-altitude environment. Visitors to this area can access comprehensive postal code information for all settlements within Pedro Vilca Apaza district through our detailed regional database.
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