Postal codes for Tibú range from 548010 to 548018 in Norte de Santander, Norte, Colombia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Tibú.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alto Rio Chiquito | 548017 |
| Ambato | 548018 |
| Asabarincayra | 548017 |
| Barco La Silla | 548018 |
| Barrancas Porvenir | 548017 |
| Beboquira | 548017 |
| Bertrania | 548018 |
| Bocas de San Miguel | 548017 |
| Brisas de La Frontera | 548017 |
| Brisas de Rio Nuevo | 548018 |
| Buenos Aires | 548018 |
| C. Ramon | 548017 |
| Campo Dos | 548018 |
| Campo Giles | 548018 |
| Campo Hermoso La Soledad | 548018 |
| Campo Raya Alto | 548017 |
| Campo Raya Bajo | 548018 |
| Campo Seis | 548018 |
| Campo Tres | 548018 |
| Campo Yuca | 548018 |
| Caño Guaduas | 548017 |
| Caño Indio | 548017 |
| Caño Mariela | 548017 |
| Caño Negro | 548017 |
| Caño Toneles | 548017 |
| Caño Troce | 548017 |
| Caño Victoria Norte | 548018 |
| Caño Victoria Sur | 548018 |
| Carro Madera Campo Hermoso- | 548018 |
| Casa de Zinc | 548017 |
| Chiquinquira- | 548017 |
| Tibú | 548010 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Tibú 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 | Norte de Santander |
| Subregions | Norte |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Tibú is a municipality located in the Norte subregion of the Norte de Santander department in northeastern Colombia. Situated in the Catatumbo region near the Venezuelan border, Tibú occupies a strategic position in the Andean foothills where the plains begin to transition toward the Orinoco River basin. With an approximate area of 2,700 square kilometers and a population of around 50,000 people, it serves as an important administrative and economic center for the surrounding rural areas. The municipality is divided into several corregimientos (townships) and veredas (rural districts) that spread across its varied terrain of mountains, valleys, and plains. Tibú's economy is primarily based on agriculture, livestock farming, and commerce, with increasing importance placed on oil extraction activities in the region. As the northernmost municipality in its subregion, it plays a crucial role in cross-border trade and regional connectivity. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Tibú's various districts and neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout the municipality.
* El Tarra
* Teorama
* Sardinata
* Hacarí
* La Playa
* Ábrego
* San Calixto
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