The postal code for Yanahuaya is 21385 in Puno, Sandia, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Yanahuaya.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aguada | 21385 |
| Alto Pablobamba | 21385 |
| Alto Santa Rosa | 21385 |
| Caballuni | 21385 |
| Catarani | 21385 |
| Cotaña Huaña | 21385 |
| Cruz Pata | 21385 |
| Huañaraya | 21385 |
| Limpucuni | 21385 |
| Maravillas | 21385 |
| Muyuhuasi | 21385 |
| Pilco | 21385 |
| Porompata | 21385 |
| San Lorenzo de Quiquira | 21385 |
| San Martin de Tambopata | 21385 |
| Sicuni | 21385 |
| Yahuarmita | 21385 |
| Yanahuaya | 21385 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Yanahuaya 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 |
Yanahuaya is a district located within the Sandia Province of the Puno Region in southeastern Peru. Situated in the high Andean region near the Bolivian border, Yanahuaya occupies a strategic position in the rugged mountainous terrain that characterizes this part of the country. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers of territory characterized by steep valleys, high-altitude plains, and dramatic mountain landscapes typical of the Andean cordillera. With an estimated population of around 8,000 residents, Yanahuaya maintains a predominantly rural character, with communities engaged in traditional agriculture, livestock raising, and small-scale mining activities that have sustained local populations for generations. The district is administratively divided into several smaller populated centers and communities that dot its challenging topography. Yanahuaya's location in the Sandia Province places it within one of Peru's most culturally rich regions, where Quechua and Aymara traditions remain vibrant alongside Spanish colonial influences. The district's economy relies heavily on subsistence farming, with potatoes, quinoa, and corn being the primary crops cultivated in the terraced fields that climb the mountain slopes. For those seeking detailed postal and administrative information about Yanahuaya's various communities and populated centers, comprehensive resources are available to help navigate the district's geographical subdivisions.
* Cuyocuyo
* Patambuco
* Quiaca
* San Juan del Oro
* Alto Inambari
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