Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Mandol, located in Nuristan, Afghanistan. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Mandol to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Achgawer | 2956 |
| Anish | 2956 |
| Ata Ra Ra | 2956 |
| Awposh | 2956 |
| Azna | 2956 |
| Bala Morghab | 2956 |
| Bandawel | 2956 |
| Bosedar | 2956 |
| Chator | 2956 |
| Dahan Askando | 2956 |
| Dahan Bandawel | 2956 |
| Dahan Kaywest | 2956 |
| Doni | 2956 |
| Garaj | 2956 |
| Garawal Payen | 2956 |
| Garay Nashpal | 2956 |
| Garwal Bala | 2956 |
| Gozen | 2956 |
| Gul Nashan | 2956 |
| Gumta | 2956 |
| Jashpal | 2956 |
| Jena Khail | 2956 |
| Kaywest | 2956 |
| Kocha Botal | 2956 |
| Koriz | 2956 |
| Laynar | 2956 |
| Machom Kandawa | 2956 |
| Mangor Ya Sar Qala | 2956 |
| Markaz Wolluswaly Mandwel | 2956 |
| Mawam | 2956 |
| Nelo | 2956 |
| Pados | 2956 |
| Parom | 2956 |
| Pashal Payen | 2956 |
| Pashkel | 2956 |
| Poshal Bala | 2956 |
| Potola | 2956 |
| Ramna | 2956 |
| Rasto | 2956 |
| Shakar Nal | 2956 |
| Shala Dor | 2956 |
| Shalshowa | 2956 |
| Shargen | 2956 |
| Shkopacha | 2956 |
| Shoto Gam | 2956 |
| Sokhta Mandawal | 2956 |
| Tai Kamar | 2956 |
| Topkhana | 2956 |
| Warshotor Bala | 2956 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mandol districts in Afghanistan. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Afghanistan (AF) |
|---|---|
| Provinces | Nuristan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mandol is a district located in the northeastern part of Nuristan Province in eastern Afghanistan. Situated within the rugged Hindu Kush mountain range, Mandol occupies a strategic position bordering Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to the east. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers of mountainous terrain characterized by deep valleys, fast-flowing rivers, and dense forests. With an estimated population of around 40,000 people, Mandol is home primarily to the Nuristani ethnic group, who maintain distinct cultural traditions and speak various Nuristani languages. The district is administratively divided into several smaller sub-districts and villages, with the district center serving as the main administrative hub. Mandol's economy is predominantly agricultural, relying on terrace farming, livestock rearing, and limited timber production. The region experiences harsh winters with heavy snowfall that often isolates communities for months, while summers provide brief growing seasons. This remote district plays a crucial role in regional connectivity and trade routes between Afghanistan and Pakistan. For comprehensive postal code information covering Mandol's various sub-regions and villages, detailed district-level data is available through our postal services database.
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