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A Peruvian postal code (Peruvian Spanish: codigo postal) is a five-digit string that comprises part of a postal address in Peru. 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.
ZIP Code(s) 61354. Area code: 815: FIPS code: 17-59234: GNIS feature ID: 2396189 [1] Website: ... Historical photo of the bluffs of the Illinois River Valley in Peru ...
Postal code Location Ancón: 150102 299.22 ... San Isidro: 150131 11.1: 55,309: ... Administrative divisions of Peru; References
Lince is a district of Lima Province in Peru. It is part of the city of Lima. Officially established as a district on May 29, 1936, the current mayor of Lince is Vicente Amable Escalante. The district's postal code is 14. Until 1936, when it was made into a separate district, Lince was attached to Miraflores and San Isidro district.
San Isidro is an upscale district of the Lima Province in Peru.It is located in the west center of the city, it has a few meters of coastline. Officially created on April 24, 1931, [2] San Isidro, along with Orrantia and Country Club neighbourhoods, was separated from Miraflores.
The Delfines Hotel & Convention Center, formerly known as the Delfines Hotel & Casino [1] and commonly known as the Hotel Los Delfines, is a five-star hotel in San Isidro District, Lima, Peru. From its opening in 1997 until 2010, [2] the hotel was best known for its two bottlenose dolphins, Yaku and Wayra, who gave the hotel its name. [3]
Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt is a K–12 school in Lima, Peru, founded by a group of American families in the mid-1940s, with the intent of providing an American Education. While its first campus was in the San Isidro District, it eventually moved to the current location in Camacho, La Molina. There are approximately 1,590 students.
Construction in 1967. In 1966, then mayor of Lima Luis Bedoya Reyes began the construction of the expressway, an idea by Benjamin Doig. This express road contemplated the construction of an uneven highway (a large "ditch", or zanja in Spanish, for what the members of the Aprista party pejoratively called a zanjón at the beginning due to its poor functionality due to the low number of vehicles ...