Gounou-Gaya Postal Codes: No Official Code | Kabbia, Mayo-Kebbi Est
According to the Universal Postal Union (UPU), there is no official Postal Codes (Codes postaux) for Gounou-Gaya, as Chad does not use a national system. Use N/A or 00000 to complete shipping forms for Gounou-Gaya, Kabbia.
Postal Codes for Places in Gounou-Gaya
Showing 7 places in Gounou-Gaya. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Bérem Dikna | |
| Djarao Baydou I | |
| Gaya Ganbi | |
| Gaya Toungané | |
| Gounou Gaya | |
| Gounou Sémé | |
| Gounou Tougoni |
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Sample Address Format for Gounou-Gaya
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Street Address / PO Box
Gounou-Gaya, Kabbia, Mayo-Kebbi Est, 00000
CHAD
Gounou-Gaya on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Gounou-Gaya sub-prefectures in Chad.
Gounou-Gaya Quick Facts
| Country | Chad (TD) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Chad → Mayo-Kebbi Est → Kabbia |
| Postal Code | |
| Region | Mayo-Kebbi Est |
| Departments | Kabbia |
| ISO Codes | TD / TCD / 148 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .td |
| Coordinates | 9.6294, 15.5132 |
| Places | 7 |
What to Know About Gounou-Gaya
Key Facts
Gounou-Gaya is a sub-prefecture located in the Kabbia department of the Mayo-Kebbi Est region in southwestern Chad. Situated in the fertile plains near the border with Cameroon, this administrative division serves as a local governance center for surrounding rural communities. While precise population figures for Gounou-Gaya specifically are not widely published, the broader Kabbia department has an estimated population of approximately 200,000 people, with Gounou-Gaya representing one of its key sub-prefectural units. The area covers a modest territory typical of Chad's sub-prefectures, generally ranging between 500-1,000 square kilometers, though exact measurements vary by source. As a sub-prefecture, Gounou-Gaya contains several smaller villages and settlements within its jurisdiction, though the exact number of constituent villages isn't consistently documented in available references. The region's economy is primarily agricultural, with subsistence farming and livestock rearing being common activities among the local population. For those seeking detailed administrative information about this area, including postal codes for its constituent villages and settlements, specific regional resources would provide the most accurate and current data.