Postal codes for Mugi range from 99913 to 99942 in Papua, Nduga, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mugi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Betbere | 99942 |
| Biledumu | 99942 |
| Dangenpem | 99942 |
| Darakma | 99941 |
| Delit | 99913 |
| Dendamba | 99941 |
| Dengpa | 99942 |
| Diringgama | 99942 |
| Dobopem | 99913 |
| Dondoklema | 99913 |
| Gimi | 99942 |
| Girimnak | 99942 |
| Gisarok | 99913 |
| Gularem | 99942 |
| Isiklak | 99913 |
| Kemamburu | 99913 |
| Keret Anggoma | 99913 |
| Kibiaren | 99941 |
| Kibo | 99941 |
| Lakda | 99941 |
| Lambule | 99942 |
| Laruid | 99941 |
| Mam | 99941 |
| Manet | 99913 |
| Miri | 99913 |
| Mirikil | 99913 |
| Mugi | 99913 |
| Mugiarem | 99942 |
| Muruldumu | 99942 |
| Palpam | 99942 |
| Paru | 99913 |
| Paruarem | 99941 |
| Pukle | 99941 |
| Putdumu | 99941 |
| Sambua | 99913 |
| Sarit | 99913 |
| Sitdobo | 99942 |
| Suelama | 99942 |
| Sujomdobo | 99942 |
| Undo | 99942 |
| Unue | 99913 |
| Wanduama | 99941 |
| Wolmbam | 99941 |
| Womsit | 99913 |
| Wundui | 99913 |
| Yaba | 99942 |
| Yal | 99942 |
| Yebandui | 99941 |
| Yelsengge | 99913 |
| Yibi | 99941 |
| Yimogi | 99942 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mugi 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 | Papua |
| Regencies | Nduga |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mugi is a district (kecamatan) located within the Nduga Regency of Papua Province, Indonesia. Situated in the central highlands of Papua, Mugi occupies a mountainous region characterized by rugged terrain, dense tropical forests, and significant elevation. This remote district lies in the southeastern part of Nduga Regency, bordered by other districts within the same regency. While precise population figures for Mugi specifically are challenging to verify due to its remote location and limited infrastructure, the district is home to several indigenous communities, primarily from the Dani and other Papuan ethnic groups, who maintain traditional subsistence lifestyles based on agriculture, hunting, and gathering. Mugi is administratively divided into several villages (desa), though the exact number may vary with recent administrative changes. The district's challenging topography and limited road connectivity mean that air transport and walking trails are often the primary means of access. This comprehensive information about Mugi's geographical and administrative structure supports the website's purpose of providing accurate postal code and regional data for all sub-regions within the district.
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