Kei Besar Postal Codes, Maluku Tenggara, Maluku Indonesia

The postal code for Kei Besar is 97631 in Maluku, Maluku Tenggara, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Kei Besar.

Postal Codes for Places in Kei Besar

Place Name Postal Codes
Bombay 97631
Daftel 97631
Depur 97631
Elat 97631
Elralang 97631
Fako 97631
Fangamas 97631
Harangur 97631
Karkarit 97631
Ler Ohoilim 97631
Mataholat 97631
Nabaheng 97631
Ngat 97631
Ngefuit 97631
Ngefuit Atas 97631
Ngurdu 97631
Ohoiel 97631
Ohoilim 97631
Ohoinangan 97631
Ohoinangan Atas 97631
Ohoiwait 97631
Ohoiwang 97631
Rahareng 97631
Rahareng Atas 97631
Reyamru 97631
Sirbante 97631
Soinrat 97631
Udar 97631
Wakol 97631
Watsin 97631
Watuar 97631
Waur 97631
Waurtahait 97631
Werka 97631
Wermaf 97631
Wulurat 97631
Yamtel 97631

Sample Address Format for Kei Besar

[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Kei Besar, Maluku Tenggara, Maluku, 97631
INDONESIA
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Kei Besar on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Kei Besar districts in Indonesia. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Kei Besar Quick Facts

Country Indonesia (ID)
Province Maluku
Cities Maluku Tenggara
Postal Code Status Official Codes in Use

What to Know About Kei Besar

Key Facts

Kei Besar is a district (kecamatan) located in the Southeast Maluku Regency of Maluku Province, Indonesia. Situated in the southeastern part of the Maluku archipelago, Kei Besar encompasses the main island of Great Kei (also known as Nuhu Yuut or Nuhuroa) and several smaller surrounding islands. This district lies approximately 1,300 kilometers northeast of Jakarta and forms part of the Kei Islands group in the Banda Sea. With a land area of approximately 550 square kilometers, Kei Besar features diverse topography ranging from coastal lowlands to forested hills, with white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters that are characteristic of the region. The district is administratively divided into 12 villages (desa), including the main settlements of Elat, Ohoijang, and Ohoilim. Kei Besar serves as an important cultural and economic center within the Kei Islands, known for its traditional boat-building industry and fishing communities. For those seeking detailed postal code information for the various villages and communities within Kei Besar district, comprehensive postal code data is available for all its administrative subdivisions.

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