There is no official postal code or zip code for Bot Makak, 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], Bot Makak, Nyong-et-Kéllé, Centre, Cameroon.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Botmakak | 00000 |
| Egba | 00000 |
| Ekoangombé | 00000 |
| Kombé | 00000 |
| Lika | 00000 |
| Mabobol | 00000 |
| Mandoi | 00000 |
| Manginda I | 00000 |
| Mbanda | 00000 |
| Minsé | 00000 |
| Modé | 00000 |
| Nkongngok | 00000 |
| Ntouling | 00000 |
| Tombi | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Bot Makak 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 | Nyong-et-Kéllé |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Bot Makak is a commune located within the Nyong-et-Kéllé department in Cameroon's Centre Region. Situated in the southern part of the department, this administrative division forms part of the country's central heartland, characterized by its tropical climate and dense vegetation typical of the equatorial zone. With an estimated population of approximately 15,000-20,000 residents, Bot Makak covers a land area of roughly 350 square kilometers, making it one of the medium-sized communes within Nyong-et-Kéllé. The commune is administratively divided into several villages and quarters, each contributing to the local governance structure and community organization. Bot Makak's economy is primarily agricultural, with many residents engaged in subsistence farming, cocoa cultivation, and small-scale trading activities that form the backbone of the local economy. The commune serves as an important local administrative center, providing basic services and governance to its surrounding communities while maintaining strong cultural ties to the broader Beti ethnic traditions prevalent throughout the Centre Region. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Bot Makak's constituent villages and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available through regional administrative services.
* Bikok
* Makak
* Ngatt
* Ngomedzap
* Nkolmetet
* Ntui
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