Postal codes for Paniai Timur range from 98711 to 98719 in Papua, Paniai, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Paniai Timur.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agumaida | 98711 |
| Aikai | 98711 |
| Amougibutu | 98713 |
| Awabutu | 98713 |
| Badawo | 98717 |
| Boba | 98719 |
| Boutai | 98716 |
| Bubugiwo | 98716 |
| Bukaduata | 98716 |
| Dagouto | 98716 |
| Dapaiba | 98714 |
| Dei | 98716 |
| Enarotali | 98714 |
| Geibu | 98711 |
| Geko | 98711 |
| Ipakiye | 98711 |
| Iyaidagi | 98719 |
| Iyaitadi | 98719 |
| Iyaitaka | 98714 |
| Kagupago | 98711 |
| Kinoi | 98717 |
| Kobauyagapa | 98717 |
| Kogekotu | 98713 |
| Kogetoku | 98713 |
| Kopabutu | 98716 |
| Kopaidagi | 98719 |
| Kopo | 98712 |
| Kugitadi | 98717 |
| Madi | 98714 |
| Mugimeketago | 98714 |
| Muyadebe | 98717 |
| Obaidagi | 98717 |
| Obayaweta | 98716 |
| Oyaigo | 98714 |
| Papato | 98711 |
| Pudotadi | 98714 |
| Pugo | 98719 |
| Tamugauwo | 98716 |
| Timida | 98713 |
| Tipago | 98719 |
| Toko | 98717 |
| Tuamakida | 98713 |
| Ugibutu | 98714 |
| Uwamani | 98717 |
| Uwibutu | 98719 |
| Wage | 98711 |
| Waidede | 98719 |
| Walepo | 98719 |
| Woeyubetu | 98712 |
| Woubutu | 98717 |
| Yagio Butu | 98717 |
| Yagiyo Butu | 98714 |
| Yimouto | 98716 |
| Yukekebo | 98711 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Paniai Timur 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 | Paniai |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Paniai Timur is a district (kecamatan) located in Paniai Regency, Papua Province, Indonesia. Situated in the central highlands of Papua, this district forms part of the eastern administrative division of Paniai Regency, positioned within the broader Indonesian territory of Western New Guinea. Paniai Timur covers a substantial area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers of mountainous terrain characterized by dense tropical forests, river valleys, and traditional Papuan highland settlements. The district serves as home to an estimated population of 15,000-20,000 residents, primarily comprising indigenous Papuan communities who maintain traditional livelihoods centered around subsistence agriculture, hunting, and sago cultivation. As a kecamatan-level administrative unit, Paniai Timur is subdivided into multiple villages (desa) that form the basic governance structure for local community administration and service delivery. The district's economy remains predominantly rural and traditional, with limited infrastructure development compared to urban centers in Papua. For residents and organizations seeking to navigate local administrative services, accessing accurate postal code information for Paniai Timur's constituent villages is essential for mail delivery, official documentation, and regional development planning.
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