Postal codes for Alto Biavo range from 22490 to 22491 in San Martín, Bellavista, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Alto Biavo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abancay | 22490 |
| Almas | 22490 |
| Alto Yanayacu | 22490 |
| Andoas | 22490 |
| Ayache | 22490 |
| Bambina | 22490 |
| Barranca | 22490 |
| Cachihuañushca | 22490 |
| Centro America | 22490 |
| Chotalillo | 22490 |
| Cocorongo | 22490 |
| Congompero | 22490 |
| Cuzco | 22491 |
| Gonzales Prada | 22490 |
| Incaico | 22490 |
| Jose Olaya | 22490 |
| Limoico | 22490 |
| Limon | 22490 |
| Los Angeles | 22490 |
| Manchaco | 22490 |
| Muralla | 22490 |
| Norte America | 22490 |
| Nuevo Arica | 22490 |
| Nuevo Chotalo | 22490 |
| Nuevo Jose Olaya | 22490 |
| Nuevo Progreso | 22490 |
| Nuevo San Martin | 22490 |
| Nuevo San Miguel | 22490 |
| Nuevo Trujillo | 22490 |
| Palestina | 22490 |
| Plantanillo | 22490 |
| Porvenir | 22490 |
| Puerto Bermudez | 22490 |
| Puerto Franco | 22490 |
| Puñoyacu | 22490 |
| Ramon | 22490 |
| Ramon Castilla | 22490 |
| Raquina | 22490 |
| San Asuncion | 22490 |
| San Claudio | 22490 |
| San Fernando | 22490 |
| Santa Jessica | 22490 |
| Shitari | 22490 |
| Siambal | 22490 |
| Sipolon | 22490 |
| Solsol | 22490 |
| Tafetan | 22490 |
| Tangarana | 22490 |
| Tioyacu | 22490 |
| Vista Alegre | 22490 |
| Yuracyacu | 22490 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Alto Biavo 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 | San Martín |
| Provinces | Bellavista |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Alto Biavo is a district located within the Bellavista Province of the San Martín Region in northern Peru. Situated in the central part of Bellavista Province, this district occupies a strategic position within the Peruvian Amazon basin, characterized by its lush tropical rainforest terrain and numerous waterways that flow through the region. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers of predominantly forested land and serves as home to a population of around 8,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, small-scale commerce, and sustainable resource extraction. Alto Biavo is administratively divided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that dot the landscape along the Biavo River and its tributaries. The district's economy revolves around the cultivation of coffee, cacao, and various tropical fruits, with many communities maintaining traditional practices while gradually integrating into regional markets. As part of Peru's ongoing efforts to balance development with environmental conservation in the Amazon, Alto Biavo represents a typical district where local governance manages both community needs and natural resource protection. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this district, understanding its administrative structure and geographical context is essential for accurate addressing.
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