The postal code for Shunte is 22570 in San Martín, Tocache, Peru. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Shunte.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Buenos Aires | 22570 |
| Calabaza | 22570 |
| Garuhacasho | 22570 |
| La Victoria | 22570 |
| Monte Cristo | 22570 |
| Mulatambo | 22570 |
| Nuevo Belen | 22570 |
| Paloseco | 22570 |
| Pampa el Sol | 22570 |
| Pampa Hermosa | 22570 |
| Pampa la Sata | 22570 |
| Shunte | 22570 |
| Tambo de Paja | 22570 |
| Tingo Grande | 22570 |
| Ventanitas | 22570 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Shunte 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 | Tocache |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Shunte is a district located within the Tocache Province of the San Martín Region in northern Peru. Situated in the central part of Tocache Province, Shunte occupies a strategic position within the Peruvian Amazon basin, characterized by its tropical rainforest terrain and proximity to the Huallaga River watershed. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers of predominantly forested land and serves as home to around 12,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, small-scale commerce, and sustainable resource extraction. Administratively, Shunte is subdivided into several populated centers and smaller settlements that collectively form its municipal structure. The district's economy revolves around the cultivation of coffee, cacao, and tropical fruits, which thrive in the region's humid climate and fertile soils. As part of the broader Tocache Province, Shunte benefits from its connection to regional transportation networks while maintaining its distinct local identity shaped by both indigenous traditions and contemporary Peruvian culture. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Shunte's various population centers and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate navigation and communication within this vibrant Amazonian district.
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