Postal codes for Mutatá range from 057420 to 057428 in Antioquia, Urabá, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mutatá.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aguas Claras | 057420 |
| Amparrado | 057428 |
| Bedo Pinal | 057428 |
| Bejuquillo | 057428 |
| Cabecera Municipal | 057420 |
| Cañaduzales | 057428 |
| Caucheras | 057428 |
| Chado Arriba | 057427 |
| Chado La Carretera | 057428 |
| Chado La Raya | 057428 |
| Chontadural | 057428 |
| Chontaduralito | 057428 |
| Leoncito | 057428 |
| Mungudo | 057428 |
| Mutata | 057428 |
| Mutatacito | 057427 |
| Nuevo Mundo | 057428 |
| Parque Natural Paramillo | 057427 |
| Pavarando | 057428 |
| Pavarandocito | 057428 |
| Porroso | 057428 |
| Santa Teresa | 057428 |
| Sarambay | 057428 |
| Secret | 057428 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mutatá municipalities in Colombia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Colombia (CO) |
|---|---|
| Department | Antioquia |
| Subregions | Urabá |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mutatá is a municipality located in the Urabá subregion of the Antioquia department in northwestern Colombia. Situated in the lush, tropical lowlands near the Caribbean coast, Mutatá lies approximately 250 kilometers north of Medellín, the departmental capital. This municipality covers an area of approximately 1,260 square kilometers and has a population of around 25,000 people according to recent estimates. The region is characterized by its rich biodiversity, with extensive rainforests and numerous rivers flowing through its territory, including the León and Sucio rivers. Mutatá's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with significant production of bananas, plantains, cocoa, and other tropical crops, along with livestock farming and some mining activities. The municipality is divided into several corregimientos (townships) and veredas (rural districts), reflecting its administrative structure within Colombia's territorial organization. As part of the Urabá region, Mutatá plays an important role in the agricultural export corridor connecting Colombia's interior with Caribbean ports. For those seeking detailed postal information and administrative data for Mutatá's various districts and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available through official Colombian geographic databases.
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