The postal code for Delima is 24162 in Aceh, Pidie, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Delima.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Buloh | 24162 |
| Bungo | 24162 |
| Ceurih Alue | 24162 |
| Ceurih Blang Mee | 24162 |
| Ceurih Cot | 24162 |
| Ceurih Keupula | 24162 |
| Cut | 24162 |
| Daboh | 24162 |
| Dayah Baro | 24162 |
| Dayah Beuah | 24162 |
| Dayah Reubee | 24162 |
| Gampong Cut | 24162 |
| Geudong | 24162 |
| Glee | 24162 |
| Jambee | 24162 |
| Keutapang Aree | 24162 |
| Keutapang Bambong | 24162 |
| Krueng | 24162 |
| Krueng Cot | 24162 |
| Krumbok | 24162 |
| Kumbang | 24162 |
| Lhee Meunasah | 24162 |
| Lueng Dama | 24162 |
| Mesjid Aree | 24162 |
| Mesjid Bambong | 24162 |
| Mesjid Beuah | 24162 |
| Mesjid Reubee | 24162 |
| Metareum | 24162 |
| Neulop | 24162 |
| Pangoe | 24162 |
| Pante Aree | 24162 |
| Pulo Baroh | 24162 |
| Pulo Tunong | 24162 |
| Puuk | 24162 |
| Raya | 24162 |
| Reuba | 24162 |
| Reusep | 24162 |
| Runtoh | 24162 |
| Sagoe | 24162 |
| Seukeum | 24162 |
| Seupeung | 24162 |
| Sukon Lhong | 24162 |
| Tanjong | 24162 |
| Tunong | 24162 |
| Ulee Tutue Raya | 24162 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Delima districts in Indonesia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Indonesia (ID) |
|---|---|
| Province | Aceh |
| Regencies | Pidie |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Delima is a district (kecamatan) located in Pidie Regency, within the special region of Aceh on the northern tip of Sumatra, Indonesia. Situated in the central part of Pidie Regency, Delima occupies a strategic position along the coastal plain of northern Sumatra, characterized by its mix of agricultural lands, residential areas, and proximity to the region's transportation corridors. The district covers approximately 45 square kilometers and has a population of around 25,000 people, making it one of the moderately populated districts within Pidie. Delima is administratively divided into 27 villages (gampong), each with its own local governance structure that manages community affairs and development initiatives. The economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice paddies, palm oil plantations, and small-scale farming dominating the landscape, while some residents engage in trade and services along the main roads connecting to neighboring districts. This district serves as an important local hub for accessing postal code information and administrative services for its constituent villages and surrounding communities.
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