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Lija Mangal Postal Codes: 2253 | Paktia

The Postal Codes (کدهای پستی) for Lija Mangal is 2253 in Paktia, Paktia, Afghanistan. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Lija Mangal.

Postal Codes for Places in Lija Mangal

Showing 59 places in Lija Mangal. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Adam Kalay
Ahmad Khail Kalay
Aram Kalay
Ashkawa
Bagha Kalay
Bakhte
Bar Showat
Beakri Ali Khail
Cherk Kalay
Daowra
Dara
Darge
Dari Khon
Ester Aram
Ester Kalay Hassan Khail
Estera Meshri
Fateh Kalay
Ghondage
Haya Kalay
Inch
Jalal Khail
Karaiz
Khairni
Khar Zone
Kharke
Khawari Khola
Kherani
Khoni Khola
Khora Khola Wa Sar Koni
Kosne
Koto Kalay
Koza Shasheta
Lalka
Lezhe Khola
Mahram Kalay
Maranj
Meraze Kalay
Mouje
Moushka
Moushka Kabuli
Muntake
Nala
Patak
Sara Baik
Sarote
Sekandar Khail
Shah Zaman Ghondi
Shaikho Kalay
Shakari
Soze
Suliman Khail
Tani
Tarka Khe
Tashang
Touda Tak
Wagha
Woam
Woam Hassan Khail
Zarben Kalay

Sample Address Format for Lija Mangal

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Lija Mangal, Paktia, 2253
AFGHANISTAN

Lija Mangal on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Lija Mangal districts in Afghanistan.

Lija Mangal Quick Facts

CountryAfghanistan (AF)
Administrative PathAfghanistan → Paktia
Postal Code2253
ProvincesPaktia
ISO CodesAF / AFG / 4
Top-level domain (ccTLD).af
Coordinates33.79024, 69.70791
Places59

What to Know About Lija Mangal

Key Facts

Lija Mangal is a district located in the eastern part of Paktia Province, Afghanistan. Situated in the country's rugged mountainous region near the Pakistan border, this district occupies a strategic position within the broader provincial framework. Lija Mangal covers an area of approximately 500 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative unit in this historically significant region. The district's terrain is characterized by the challenging topography typical of eastern Afghanistan, with elevations ranging from moderate valleys to higher mountain peaks that influence both settlement patterns and transportation networks. As part of Paktia Province, which has played a crucial role in Afghanistan's modern history, Lija Mangal district contains several smaller administrative subdivisions that facilitate local governance and service delivery. The district's population, estimated to be in the tens of thousands, consists primarily of Pashtun communities who maintain traditional agricultural and pastoral livelihoods adapted to the region's environmental conditions. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this district, understanding its administrative structure and geographical context is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery to its constituent villages and communities.

Neighboring Regions

  • Gardez District
  • Zadran District
  • Jaji District
  • Dand Wa Patan District

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