Gnere Postal Codes: No Official Code | Dar Tama, Wadi Fira
According to the Universal Postal Union (UPU), there is no official Postal Codes (Codes postaux) for Gnere, as Chad does not use a national system. Use N/A or 00000 to complete shipping forms for Gnere, Dar Tama.
Postal Codes for Places in Gnere
Showing 10 places in Gnere. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Ababot | |
| Anarga | |
| Bir Inkélé | |
| Eré | |
| Gona | |
| Kérkébé | |
| Kété | |
| Koudiouré | |
| Mourou | |
| Tolbok |
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Sample Address Format for Gnere
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Gnere, Dar Tama, Wadi Fira, 00000
CHAD
Gnere on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Gnere sub-prefectures in Chad.
Gnere Quick Facts
| Country | Chad (TD) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Chad → Wadi Fira → Dar Tama |
| Postal Code | |
| Region | Wadi Fira |
| Departments | Dar Tama |
| ISO Codes | TD / TCD / 148 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .td |
| Coordinates | 14.82, 22.25 |
| Places | 10 |
What to Know About Gnere
Key Facts
Gnere is a department (département) within the Dar Tama region of Chad's Wadi Fira province. It is located in the eastern part of the Dar Tama region, which itself forms part of the broader Wadi Fira province in eastern Chad, near the border with Sudan. The department is characterized by a semi-arid Sahelian landscape, with its administrative and economic activities centered around its main settlement. While precise, current demographic data for Gnere specifically is limited, departments in this region typically have populations ranging from several thousand to tens of thousands of inhabitants, spread across a territory that can extend over hundreds of square kilometers. As a department, it is subdivided into smaller administrative units, typically communes or rural communities, which manage local governance. For residents and businesses within the Gnere department seeking to send or receive mail, accessing accurate postal code information for its constituent sub-regions is essential for ensuring reliable mail delivery and administrative correspondence.