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Prior to 2011, only the major cities of Lima and Callao used postal codes. However, in February 2011 a nationwide system was implemented which employs a five-digit numeric format. Similar to the postal codes of Mexico, Brazil, Australia, the United States, and elsewhere, postal codes in Peru are strictly numerical, using only numbers.
Districts of the Lima province Urban districts of the Lima province. ... Postal code Location Ancón: 150102 299.22 ... Santiago de Surco: 150140 34.75:
Santiago de Surco, commonly known simply as Surco, is a district of Lima, Peru.It is bordered on the north with the district of Ate Vitarte and La Molina; on the east with San Juan de Miraflores, on the west with San Borja, Surquillo, Miraflores and Barranco, and on the south with Chorrillos.
Chacarilla del Estanque, also known simply as Chacarilla, is a neighbourhood located in the districts of San Borja and Santiago de Surco, in Lima, Peru.An upper class area of both districts, [2] [3] it is located south of the Headquarters of the Peruvian Army and known for its commercial sector, most notably its shopping centre.
Location: Lima, Peru: Address: Av. Javier Prado Este 4010 - 4200 Parcelas A-B Urb. Fundo Monterrico Chico - Santiago de Surco 8th sector Opening date: 1997: Developer: ACCEP: Management ...
Barranco, founded in 1874 as San José de Surco, [2] is one of 43 districts in Lima, Peru.Its current mayor is Jessica Vargas. The district is considered to be the city's most romantic and bohemian, being the home and working place of many of Peru's leading artists, musicians, designers and photographers.
Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Districts of Peru. The districts of Peru ... Santiago de Surco: Lima: Lima: 329,152: 11 Los Olivos: Lima: Lima:
Alfredo Benavides Avenue (Spanish: Avenida Alfredo Benavides) is one of the busiest avenues in the city of Lima, Peru.It runs for 55 blocks through the districts of Miraflores [1] and Santiago de Surco, [2] starting at the Bajada Balta and concluding at the eponymous bridge that crosses over the Pan-American Highway.