The postal code for Batang Asai is 37485 in Jambi, Sarolangun, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Batang Asai.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bathin/batin Pengambang | 37485 |
| Batin Pengambang | 37485 |
| Batu Empang | 37485 |
| Bukit Berantai | 37485 |
| Bukit Kalimau Ulu | 37485 |
| Bukit Sulah | 37485 |
| Datuk Nan Duo | 37485 |
| Kasiro | 37485 |
| Kasiro Ilir | 37485 |
| Lubuk Bangkar | 37485 |
| Muaro Air Dua | 37485 |
| Muaro Cuban | 37485 |
| Muaro Pemuat | 37485 |
| Padang Jering | 37485 |
| Paniban Baru | 37485 |
| Pekan Gedang | 37485 |
| Pulau Salak Baru | 37485 |
| Raden Anom | 37485 |
| Rantau Panjang | 37485 |
| Simpang Narso | 37485 |
| Sungai Baung | 37485 |
| Sungai Bemban | 37485 |
| Sungai Keradak | 37485 |
| Tambak Ratu | 37485 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Batang Asai 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 | Jambi |
| Regencies | Sarolangun |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Batang Asai is a district (kecamatan) located within Sarolangun Regency in Jambi Province, Indonesia. Situated in the western part of Sarolangun Regency, Batang Asai lies within the broader geographical context of Sumatra Island, characterized by its tropical rainforest climate and hilly terrain typical of the region. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and serves as home to a population of around 45,000 residents who primarily engage in agriculture, rubber tapping, and palm oil cultivation. Administratively, Batang Asai is divided into 15 villages (desa), each with its own local governance structure that manages community affairs and development initiatives. The district takes its name from the Asai River that flows through the region, providing essential water resources for both agricultural activities and daily household needs. As a rural district within Indonesia's administrative hierarchy, Batang Asai represents the most local level of governance where residents can access postal code information and administrative services for their specific villages and communities.
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