The postal code for Pachiza is 22610 in San Martín, Mariscal Cáceres, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pachiza.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alto el Sol | 22610 |
| Apana | 22610 |
| Atahualpa | 22610 |
| Atahualpa - 1 | 22610 |
| Bagazan | 22610 |
| Bello Horizonte | 22610 |
| Blanca Flor | 22610 |
| Bobinzana | 22610 |
| Burro | 22610 |
| Casibo | 22610 |
| Chambira | 22610 |
| Chaquisca | 22610 |
| Chope | 22610 |
| Chorro | 22610 |
| Coca Acabana | 22610 |
| Condorcillo | 22610 |
| Control | 22610 |
| Cotoyaco | 22610 |
| Hidalgo | 22610 |
| La Divisoria | 22610 |
| La Sinceridad | 22610 |
| La Union | 22610 |
| La Victoria | 22610 |
| Las Dos Hermanas | 22610 |
| Machaco | 22610 |
| Madrid | 22610 |
| Magdalena | 22610 |
| Marisol | 22610 |
| Micaela | 22610 |
| Michi | 22610 |
| Montedret | 22610 |
| Monterrey | 22610 |
| Moreno | 22610 |
| Mushan | 22610 |
| Nueva Amazonia | 22610 |
| Nuevo Chimbote | 22610 |
| Ochomushan | 22610 |
| Oromina | 22610 |
| Pachiza | 22610 |
| Pampa Hermosa | 22610 |
| Patiquina | 22610 |
| Puerto Maldonado | 22610 |
| Ramon Castilla | 22610 |
| Ricardo Palma | 22610 |
| Sachavaca | 22610 |
| San Cristobal | 22610 |
| San Pedro | 22610 |
| San Ramon | 22610 |
| San Roque | 22610 |
| Sanambo | 22610 |
| Santa Rosa | 22610 |
| Shanchina | 22610 |
| Shitari | 22610 |
| Shitariyacu | 22610 |
| Sorrapa | 22610 |
| Union | 22610 |
| Va y Viene | 22610 |
| Vista Alegre | 22610 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pachiza 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 | Mariscal Cáceres |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pachiza is a district located in the Mariscal Cáceres Province within the San Martín Region of Peru. Situated in the northeastern part of the country, this district lies in the Peruvian Amazon basin, characterized by its tropical rainforest environment and significant biodiversity. Pachiza serves as an important administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural communities, with its economy primarily based on agriculture, including coffee, cocoa, and tropical fruit cultivation, along with some fishing and small-scale livestock farming. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 15,000 people according to recent estimates. Pachiza is divided into several smaller populated centers and villages that are scattered throughout its territory, with the town of Pachiza itself serving as the district capital. The area features numerous rivers and streams that are vital for transportation and local livelihoods, with the Huallaga River being particularly significant for regional connectivity. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Pachiza's various populated centers and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and location-specific services.
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