Nika Postal Codes: 2462 | Paktika
The Postal Codes (کدهای پستی) for Nika is 2462 in Paktika, Paktika, Afghanistan. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Nika.
Postal Codes for Places in Nika
Showing 19 places in Nika. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Bazak | |
| Brimi | |
| Chalam Koch | |
| Gul Jan | |
| Hasani | |
| Hoshkay | |
| Janat Khail | |
| Khali | |
| Manah | |
| Mangal | |
| Mardak Andar Khail | |
| Marzak | |
| Narkai (Noorkai) | |
| Sadiq (Markaz-i-waluswally) | |
| Sorkot (Bari Khail) | |
| Sra Kala | |
| Talakh | |
| Tori Khail | |
| Tori Khail (Chandi Pankah) |
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Sample Address Format for Nika
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Nika, Paktika, 2462
AFGHANISTAN
Nika on the Map
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Nika Quick Facts
| Country | Afghanistan (AF) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Afghanistan → Paktika |
| Postal Code | 2462 |
| Provinces | Paktika |
| ISO Codes | AF / AFG / 4 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .af |
| Coordinates | 33.206518, 69.240034 |
| Places | 19 |
What to Know About Nika
Key Facts
Nika is a district located in the southeastern part of Paktika Province, Afghanistan. Situated in the country's rugged eastern region near the Pakistan border, Nika occupies a strategic position within this mountainous province. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and economic center for the surrounding rural communities. Nika is characterized by its challenging terrain, with elevations ranging from moderate valleys to significant mountain peaks that influence both the climate and settlement patterns. The district is divided into several smaller administrative units, including multiple villages and community development councils that manage local governance and services. Agriculture forms the backbone of Nika's economy, with wheat, maize, and various fruits being the primary crops cultivated in the arable valleys. The district's population, estimated at around 40,000 people, consists predominantly of Pashtun tribes who maintain traditional cultural practices while adapting to modern administrative structures. Access to postal code information for Nika's various sub-regions and villages is essential for effective communication, package delivery, and administrative coordination throughout the district.
Neighboring Regions
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- Mata Khan
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