The postal code for Juwana is 59185 in Jawa Tengah, Pati, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Juwana.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agungmulyo | 59185 |
| Bajomulyo | 59185 |
| Bakaran Kulon | 59185 |
| Bakaran Wetan | 59185 |
| Bendar | 59185 |
| Bringin | 59185 |
| Bumirejo | 59185 |
| Doropayung | 59185 |
| Dukutalit | 59185 |
| Gadingrejo | 59185 |
| Genengmulyo | 59185 |
| Growong Kidul | 59185 |
| Growong Lor | 59185 |
| Jepuro | 59185 |
| Karang | 59185 |
| Karangrejo | 59185 |
| Kauman | 59185 |
| Kebonsawahan | 59185 |
| Kedungpancing | 59185 |
| Ketip | 59185 |
| Kudukeras | 59185 |
| Langenharjo | 59185 |
| Margomulyo | 59185 |
| Mintomulyo | 59185 |
| Pajeksan | 59185 |
| Pekuwon | 59185 |
| Sejomulyo | 59185 |
| Tluwah | 59185 |
| Trimulyo | 59185 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Juwana 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 | Jawa Tengah |
| Regencies | Pati |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Juwana is a district (kecamatan) located in the northern coastal region of Pati Regency, within the Central Java province of Indonesia. Situated approximately 15 kilometers northeast of the regency's capital city of Pati, Juwana occupies a strategic position along the Java Sea coastline, serving as an important coastal settlement in this agricultural and maritime region. With an estimated population of around 120,000 people spread across its urban and rural areas, Juwana covers approximately 78 square kilometers of land that includes both coastal plains and inland agricultural zones. The district is administratively divided into 27 villages (kelurahan/desa), reflecting its significant population density and urban development. Historically known as a trading port and center for traditional metalworking industries, particularly brass and copper crafts, Juwana has evolved into a bustling commercial hub while maintaining its cultural heritage. The district's economy combines fishing, agriculture, and small-scale manufacturing, with its coastal location supporting both traditional and modern fishing activities. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data, Juwana's 27 constituent villages each have specific postal codes that facilitate mail delivery and location-based services throughout this densely populated coastal district.
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