There is no official postal code or zip code for Manjo, 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], Manjo, Moungo, Littoral, Cameroon.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abang | 00000 |
| Bakwat | 00000 |
| Bigmop | 00000 |
| Bwanenbwa | 00000 |
| Ebako | 00000 |
| Ekangté Mpaka | 00000 |
| Ekom | 00000 |
| Kola | 00000 |
| Lala | 00000 |
| Loumsi | 00000 |
| Manengolé | 00000 |
| Manengoteng | 00000 |
| Mangamba | 00000 |
| Manjo | 00000 |
| Mantem I | 00000 |
| Mantem II | 00000 |
| Mbaka | 00000 |
| Moumékeng | 00000 |
| Mwakoumel | 00000 |
| Mwandong | 00000 |
| Namba | 00000 |
| Ndiang | 00000 |
| Ndiong | 00000 |
| Ngol | 00000 |
| Njoumbeng | 00000 |
| Nkossé | 00000 |
| Nloé | 00000 |
| Nsong | 00000 |
| Salmoa | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Manjo 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 | Littoral |
| Departments | Moungo |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Manjo is a commune located in the Moungo department of Cameroon's Littoral Region. Situated in the western part of the Moungo department, Manjo occupies a strategic position approximately 70 kilometers northeast of Douala, Cameroon's economic capital and largest city. This commune covers an area of roughly 350 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and commercial center for the surrounding rural communities. With an estimated population of around 45,000 people, Manjo represents a significant population center within the Moungo department, characterized by a mix of urban development and agricultural landscapes. The commune is administratively divided into multiple villages and quarters, reflecting its role as a local governance hub. Manjo's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with significant production of coffee, cocoa, and various food crops that contribute to both local consumption and regional markets. The town's location along important transportation routes connecting the coastal areas to the inland regions has historically made it a vital trading post and transit point. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate local services and communications, accessing accurate postal code information for Manjo's various sub-regions and villages is essential for efficient mail delivery and administrative processes.
* Nkongsamba
* Loum
* Ndom
* Bare-Bakem
* Njombe-Penja
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