There is no official postal code or zip code for Bokito, as the Cameroon postal service does not use codes for sorting or "door-to-door" delivery. The system relies almost exclusively on P.O. Boxes (French: Boîte Postale or BP). If an online form requires a mandatory code, 00000 (five zeros) can be used as a placeholder, but this is not an official code. For successful delivery, a valid P.O. Box (BP) number is essential. A sample P.O. Box address is: [Recipient Name], BP [XXXX], Bokito, Mbam-et-Inoubou, Centre, Cameroon.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Asala I | 00000 |
| Asala II | 00000 |
| Bakoa | 00000 |
| Balamba | 00000 |
| Basolo | 00000 |
| Batanga | 00000 |
| Bégni | 00000 |
| Bep | 00000 |
| Bitang | 00000 |
| Boalondo | 00000 |
| Bokaga | 00000 |
| Bokito | 00000 |
| Bombato | 00000 |
| Bongando | 00000 |
| Bongo | 00000 |
| Botombo | 00000 |
| Esendé | 00000 |
| Étiolomo | 00000 |
| Géboda | 00000 |
| Géfige | 00000 |
| Gouifé | 00000 |
| Kananga | 00000 |
| Kédia | 00000 |
| Kélkoto | 00000 |
| Mbola | 00000 |
| Niamanga I | 00000 |
| Nyambat | 00000 |
| Ombamo | 00000 |
| Ombésa | 00000 |
| Omindé | 00000 |
| Osimb I | 00000 |
| Osimb II | 00000 |
| Tchékos | 00000 |
| Tobagn | 00000 |
| Yambasa | 00000 |
| Yangben | 00000 |
| Yorro | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Bokito sub-divisions in Cameroon. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Cameroon (CM) |
|---|---|
| Regions | Centre |
| Departments | Mbam-et-Inoubou |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Bokito is a commune located in the Mbam-et-Inoubou department within Cameroon's Centre Region. Situated in the central-western part of the country, Bokito serves as the departmental capital of Mbam-et-Inoubou and lies approximately 150 kilometers north of Yaoundé, Cameroon's national capital. The commune covers an area of about 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 45,000 people, primarily from the Bassa ethnic group. Bokito is administratively divided into several villages and quarters, with its economy centered around agriculture, particularly the cultivation of cocoa, coffee, plantains, and cassava, alongside some small-scale trading and artisanal activities. The town features basic infrastructure including schools, health centers, and markets, and it serves as an important local hub for the surrounding rural communities. Visitors to this website can access detailed postal code information for Bokito's various neighborhoods and surrounding villages to facilitate mail delivery and location-based services.
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