Yessie Postal Codes: No Official Code | Dababa, Hadjer-Lamis
According to the Universal Postal Union (UPU), there is no official Postal Codes (Codes postaux) for Yessie, as Chad does not use a national system. Use N/A or 00000 to complete shipping forms for Yessie, Dababa.
Postal Codes for Places in Yessie
Showing 61 places in Yessie. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
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| Adiker | |
| Allah Antana | |
| Almoura | |
| Am Achich | |
| Am Basatna | |
| Am Farat | |
| Am Koloma | |
| Am Sakiné | |
| Amarati | |
| Amifèn | |
| Amsamka | |
| Arad | |
| Ardébé | |
| Badanga | |
| Banki Tchokoto | |
| Chéké | |
| Delniom | |
| Djamam | |
| Djamam Nabagay | |
| Djamara | |
| Djaména | |
| Djimez | |
| Djipdjoumalak | |
| Djipdjoumalak Bordjio | |
| Djokhana | |
| Djouroudji | |
| Doldoki | |
| Dordon | |
| Erla | |
| Foro | |
| Gadim | |
| Gardogo | |
| Gourfoul | |
| Goz Amdièré | |
| Kidéo | |
| Kochébou | |
| Kolé | |
| Koursoungana | |
| Kouziwaït | |
| Lawa | |
| Masalasef | |
| Mikirkir | |
| Moura | |
| Mouray | |
| Nabagay | |
| Nabogaye | |
| Naït | |
| Namagaï | |
| Ngama | |
| Ngama Ambasatna | |
| Ngama Idjélidjé | |
| Nguiéto | |
| Rokap | |
| Sétan | |
| Sidré | |
| Tchoukou | |
| Tordona | |
| Toséguédi | |
| Toual | |
| Zourougouldji |
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Sample Address Format for Yessie
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Yessie, Dababa, Hadjer-Lamis, 00000
CHAD
Yessie on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Yessie sub-prefectures in Chad.
Yessie Quick Facts
| Country | Chad (TD) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Chad → Hadjer-Lamis → Dababa |
| Postal Code | |
| Region | Hadjer-Lamis |
| Departments | Dababa |
| ISO Codes | TD / TCD / 148 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .td |
| Coordinates | 12.76, 15.62 |
| Places | 61 |
What to Know About Yessie
Key Facts
Yessie is a sub-prefecture located within the Dababa department of the Hadjer-Lamis region in Chad. Situated in the central-western part of the country, Yessie lies within the broader Sahelian zone of Chad, characterized by semi-arid landscapes and seasonal climate patterns. As an administrative subdivision, Yessie serves as a local governance unit responsible for coordinating services and development initiatives for its resident communities. While precise population figures for Yessie specifically are not widely published in international databases, the Hadjer-Lamis region as a whole had an estimated population of over 600,000 people according to recent national projections, with sub-prefectures like Yessie contributing to this total. The area's economy is primarily based on subsistence agriculture and pastoralism, with millet and sorghum cultivation being common, alongside livestock rearing adapted to the regional climate. Yessie, like other sub-prefectures in Dababa, forms part of Chad's decentralized administrative structure, which includes regions, departments, and sub-prefectures. For residents and businesses operating within Yessie, accessing accurate local information, including potential postal code details for its constituent villages or communes, would typically involve consulting Chad's national postal service or regional administrative offices.