The postal code for Quiaca is 21390 in Puno, Sandia, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Quiaca.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alcon de Oro | 21390 |
| Calachaca | 21390 |
| Carcachaca | 21390 |
| Ccoiña | 21390 |
| Ccolloccollo | 21390 |
| Central Mahua | 21390 |
| Chichihuaya | 21390 |
| Chilcani | 21390 |
| Chullupata | 21390 |
| Chuquichambi | 21390 |
| Cochapata | 21390 |
| Colquepirhua | 21390 |
| Cruz de Oro | 21390 |
| Fortin | 21390 |
| Huallatune | 21390 |
| Huayllani | 21390 |
| Huerta Pata | 21390 |
| Iñapampa | 21390 |
| Jepeña Cunca | 21390 |
| Jutini | 21390 |
| Llacctapata | 21390 |
| Llacta Ayllu | 21390 |
| Los Andes de Mahua | 21390 |
| Lumbara | 21390 |
| Lusuni | 21390 |
| Miraflores | 21390 |
| Molienta | 21390 |
| Muñani | 21390 |
| Pacollani | 21390 |
| Pata Azul Cocha | 21390 |
| Phoquera Chico | 21390 |
| Phoquera Grande | 21390 |
| Puromayo | 21390 |
| Quiaca | 21390 |
| San Miguel | 21390 |
| Sicari Pampa | 21390 |
| Sillarapi | 21390 |
| Totorani | 21390 |
| Totorani de Phoquera | 21390 |
| Uncayllani | 21390 |
| Untuca | 21390 |
| Untuca Arriba | 21390 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Quiaca 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 |
Quiaca is a district located in the Sandia Province of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andes near the Bolivian border, Quiaca occupies a strategic position in the northern part of Sandia Province, characterized by rugged mountainous terrain and high-altitude landscapes typical of the Peruvian Altiplano. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, livestock farming, and small-scale commerce. Quiaca is administratively divided into several populated centers and rural communities, with its district capital serving as the main urban hub for local governance and services. The area's economy relies heavily on traditional farming practices, including potato cultivation and llama/alpaca herding, while its proximity to the international border facilitates cross-border trade with Bolivia. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Quiaca's various populated centers and rural communities, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-specific needs.
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