The postal code for Rote Barat Daya is 85982 in Nusa Tenggara Timur, Rote Ndao, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Rote Barat Daya.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Batutua | 85982 |
| Dalek Esa | 85982 |
| Dolasi | 85982 |
| Fuafuni | 85982 |
| Lalukoen | 85982 |
| Landu | 85982 |
| Lekik | 85982 |
| Lentera | 85982 |
| Mbokak | 85982 |
| Meoain | 85982 |
| Oebaffok | 85982 |
| Oebatu | 85982 |
| Oebou | 85982 |
| Oehandi | 85982 |
| Oelasin | 85982 |
| Oeseli | 85982 |
| Oeteffu | 85982 |
| Sakubatun | 85982 |
| Sanggandolu | 85982 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Rote Barat Daya 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 | Nusa Tenggara Timur |
| Regencies | Rote Ndao |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Rote Barat Daya is a district (kecamatan) located in the southwestern part of Rote Ndao Regency within the province of Nusa Tenggara Timur, Indonesia. Situated on the southwestern tip of Rote Island, this coastal district faces the Timor Sea to the south and west, occupying a strategic position at the southernmost edge of the Indonesian archipelago. With an approximate area of 120 square kilometers, Rote Barat Daya encompasses several traditional villages and settlements that maintain strong cultural connections to the broader Rotenese community. The district is administratively divided into multiple villages (desa) that reflect the traditional settlement patterns of the region. Characterized by its rugged coastline, limestone formations, and dry tropical climate typical of eastern Indonesia, the district's economy primarily revolves around fishing, seaweed farming, and small-scale agriculture. The local population, estimated at around 15,000 residents, predominantly belongs to the Rotenese ethnic group and maintains distinctive cultural traditions including unique weaving techniques and traditional music. This district serves as an important administrative center for the southwestern portion of Rote Island, providing essential services to the surrounding communities. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for the villages within Rote Barat Daya district, comprehensive resources are available through regional postal services.
* Rote Barat Laut
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