The postal code for San Hilarión is 22460 in San Martín, Picota, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within San Hilarión.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bagazan | 22460 |
| Barrio San Juan | 22460 |
| Cabos Malon | 22460 |
| Caminos | 22460 |
| Canaan | 22460 |
| Coquito | 22460 |
| Costanera | 22460 |
| El Quinillal | 22460 |
| Firmeza | 22460 |
| Limatambo | 22460 |
| Marsella | 22460 |
| Monte Verde | 22460 |
| Montenegro | 22460 |
| Morropon | 22460 |
| Nain | 22460 |
| Nueva Esperanza | 22460 |
| Nuevo Bellavista | 22460 |
| Nuevo Chimbote | 22460 |
| Nuevo Egipto | 22460 |
| Owaki | 22460 |
| Pampa Cocha | 22460 |
| Samudio | 22460 |
| San Carlos | 22460 |
| San Cristobal de Sisa | 22460 |
| San Luis | 22460 |
| San Pedro | 22460 |
| Santa Clotilde | 22460 |
| Sol Naciente | 22460 |
| Tarma | 22460 |
| Tumbes | 22460 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the San Hilarión 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 | Picota |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
San Hilarión is a district located within the Picota Province of the San Martín Region in northern Peru. Situated in the central part of Picota Province, this district lies within the broader geographical context of Peru's high jungle region, characterized by its transition between the Andean highlands and the Amazon basin. San Hilarión covers an approximate area of 250 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative center for its surrounding rural communities. The district is divided into multiple populated centers and smaller settlements that dot its varied landscape, which includes both mountainous terrain and fertile valleys suitable for agriculture. As part of the Picota Province, San Hilarión falls under the jurisdiction of the San Martín regional government and maintains its own local municipal administration to serve the needs of its residents. The district's economy primarily revolves around agricultural activities, with local farmers cultivating crops such as coffee, cacao, and various tropical fruits that thrive in the region's subtropical climate. Visitors to San Hilarión can access comprehensive postal code information and administrative details for all its constituent populated centers through our regional directory services.
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