Postal codes for Cuyocuyo range from 21360 to 21361 in Puno, Sandia, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Cuyocuyo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Accocunca | 21360 |
| Ajapata | 21360 |
| Amayani | 21360 |
| Ancocala | 21360 |
| Apacheta | 21360 |
| Aripo | 21360 |
| Baltimore | 21360 |
| Ccaquencurani | 21360 |
| Ccumani | 21360 |
| Chacaluque | 21360 |
| Chullunquiani | 21360 |
| Chuñochuño | 21360 |
| Cojene Chico | 21360 |
| Cojene Grande | 21360 |
| Culitira | 21360 |
| Cuñucachi | 21360 |
| Cuyocuyo | 21361 |
| Desvio Cruce | 21360 |
| Huacuyo Pampa | 21360 |
| Huallari | 21360 |
| Huancasayani | 21360 |
| Huarine | 21360 |
| Huattasccapa | 21360 |
| Huaychuni | 21360 |
| Huayrapata | 21360 |
| Limata | 21360 |
| Manaricunca | 21360 |
| Maranserani | 21360 |
| Mayo Qaiconi | 21360 |
| Ñacoreque Chico | 21360 |
| Ñacoreque Grande | 21360 |
| Oriental | 21360 |
| Pajchacucho | 21360 |
| Pajchani | 21360 |
| Palka | 21360 |
| Pucuri | 21360 |
| Puna Ayllu | 21360 |
| Punalequeque Huacuyo | 21360 |
| Queo Pampa | 21360 |
| Rotojoni | 21360 |
| Sallacco | 21360 |
| Santa Fe | 21360 |
| Santa Rosa Kallpapata | 21360 |
| Sayaca | 21360 |
| Saytococha | 21360 |
| Sollanque | 21360 |
| Suracucho | 21360 |
| Tambillopata | 21360 |
| Ticani | 21360 |
| Tinco Palca | 21360 |
| Tintahuaraña | 21360 |
| Ura Ayllu | 21360 |
| Versalles | 21360 |
| Winini | 21360 |
| Yahuarjani | 21360 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Cuyocuyo 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 | Sandia |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Cuyocuyo is a district located in the Sandia Province of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andean region near the Bolivian border, Cuyocuyo occupies a strategic position within the larger Sandia Province, characterized by its rugged mountainous terrain and traditional Quechua communities. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture and small-scale farming. Cuyocuyo is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, maintaining its traditional organizational structure while functioning as an important local government unit. The district's economy revolves around potato cultivation, quinoa farming, and livestock raising, with many residents preserving ancestral agricultural techniques. Cuyocuyo's cultural heritage includes vibrant traditional festivals and the preservation of Quechua language and customs, making it a significant center of indigenous culture in the Puno region. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this remote district, understanding its administrative structure and geographical context is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery to its various communities.
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