There is no official postal code or zip code for Bau, as Fiji does not use a national postal code system. Mail delivery in Fiji relies on physical addresses (street and town names) and, for reliable service, a P.O. Box address. If an online form or shipping site requires a mandatory code, 00000 (five zeros) or N/A can be used to complete the field. However, please note this is not an official code. For the most secure delivery, providing a P.O. Box is recommended. A sample P.O. Box address is: [Recipient Name], P.O. Box [XXXXX], Bau, Tailevu, Central, Fiji.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bau | 00000 |
| Buiduna | 00000 |
| Cautata | 00000 |
| Dravo | 00000 |
| Dromuna | 00000 |
| Kiuva | 00000 |
| Korolevu | 00000 |
| Lakena | 00000 |
| Logani | 00000 |
| Matadawa | 00000 |
| Matamaivere | 00000 |
| Maumi | 00000 |
| Mokani | 00000 |
| Muanaira | 00000 |
| Nabiabia | 00000 |
| Nabouwalu | 00000 |
| Naciri | 00000 |
| Nadali | 00000 |
| Nadave | 00000 |
| Naduru | 00000 |
| Naikawaga | 00000 |
| Naila | 00000 |
| Naisausau | 00000 |
| Naisogovau | 00000 |
| Nakalawaca | 00000 |
| Nakoroivau | 00000 |
| Namata | 00000 |
| Namolituva | 00000 |
| Namono | 00000 |
| Namuka | 00000 |
| Naqeledamu | 00000 |
| Natila | 00000 |
| Nausori | 00000 |
| Ovea | 00000 |
| Raralevu | 00000 |
| Taranaka | 00000 |
| Tubalevu | 00000 |
| Vatani | 00000 |
| Vatoa | 00000 |
| Verata | 00000 |
| Vuniwavudi | 00000 |
| Waicoka | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Bau districts in Fiji. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Fiji (FJ) |
|---|---|
| Divisions | Central |
| Provinces | Tailevu |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Bau is a small island and a traditional chiefly village located in the Tailevu Province of Fiji's Central Division. Situated approximately 13 kilometers east of Suva, Fiji's capital city, Bau occupies a strategically important position in the Lomaiviti Archipelago. This tiny island, measuring only about 100 acres (0.4 square kilometers), holds immense cultural and historical significance as the traditional power base of the Kubuna Confederacy and the seat of the Vunivalu (paramount chief) of Bau. With a population of around 300-400 people, Bau is densely populated despite its small size. The island is divided into several traditional districts and contains important historical sites including the Ratu Cakobau Church and the chiefly residences. As a key location for accessing postal code information for Fiji's Central Division, Bau represents an important administrative and cultural center within the region's infrastructure network.
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