Postal codes for Saposoa range from 22660 to 22661 in San Martín, Huallaga, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Saposoa.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Adolescencia | 22660 |
| Agua Azul | 22660 |
| Ahuihua | 22660 |
| Almendras | 22660 |
| Alto Pachiza | 22660 |
| Alto Pancho | 22660 |
| Alto Sacanche | 22660 |
| Alto Situlli | 22660 |
| Armanayacu | 22660 |
| Bagazan | 22660 |
| Balsayacu | 22660 |
| Cantorcillo | 22660 |
| Chambira | 22660 |
| Chiveria | 22660 |
| Chorrillos | 22660 |
| Coral | 22660 |
| Curico | 22660 |
| Dos de Mayo | 22660 |
| El Dorado | 22660 |
| El Palomar | 22660 |
| Gramalote | 22660 |
| Gramalotillo | 22660 |
| Intiyacu Diaz | 22660 |
| La Perla | 22660 |
| Las Palmas | 22660 |
| Leon | 22660 |
| Lima Tambo | 22660 |
| Maray | 22660 |
| Montevideo | 22660 |
| Muro | 22660 |
| Nuevo Horizonte | 22660 |
| Nuevo Peru | 22660 |
| Nuevo San Andres | 22660 |
| Nuevo San Martin | 22660 |
| Nuevo Triunfo | 22660 |
| Paltaico | 22660 |
| Picota | 22660 |
| Picuroyacu | 22660 |
| Pintillo | 22660 |
| Playa Sapa | 22660 |
| San Andres | 22660 |
| San Lorenzo | 22660 |
| San Miguel | 22660 |
| San Pablo | 22660 |
| San Regis | 22660 |
| Santa Clara | 22660 |
| Santa Fe | 22660 |
| Santa Rosa | 22660 |
| Saposoa | 22661 |
| Sector Independiente | 22660 |
| Serrano | 22660 |
| Shima | 22660 |
| Situlle | 22660 |
| Tanger | 22660 |
| Tierra Blanca | 22660 |
| Tigrillo | 22660 |
| Tropezon | 22660 |
| Valle Grande | 22660 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Saposoa 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 | Huallaga |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Saposoa is a district located in the Huallaga Province of the San Martín Region in northern Peru. Situated in the central part of the Huallaga Province, Saposoa serves as the provincial capital and occupies a strategic position along the Huallaga River valley. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 35,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, commerce, and small-scale industries. Saposoa is administratively divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that spread across its territory, which encompasses both urban areas and rural agricultural lands. The district's economy is largely based on the cultivation of coffee, cacao, rice, and various tropical fruits, benefiting from the fertile soils of the Huallaga River basin. As the provincial capital, Saposoa functions as the administrative, commercial, and transportation hub for the surrounding communities, featuring essential services, educational institutions, and healthcare facilities that serve the broader provincial population. For those seeking detailed postal code information and location data for Saposoa's various urban sectors and rural communities, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate mail delivery and geographic navigation throughout the district.
* Alto Saposoa
* El Eslabón
* Piscoyacu
* Sacanche
* Tingo de Saposoa
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