The postal code for Murkim is 99444 in Papua, Pegunungan Bintang, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Murkim.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bias | 99444 |
| Bumi | 99444 |
| Delemo | 99444 |
| Tero | 99444 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Murkim 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 | Pegunungan Bintang |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Murkim is a district (kecamatan) located in the Pegunungan Bintang Regency of Papua Province, Indonesia. Situated in the central highlands of the island of New Guinea, Murkim lies within the rugged Star Mountains range that gives the regency its name, positioned in the northeastern part of the regency near the international border with Papua New Guinea. This remote highland district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population of around 8,000 people, primarily consisting of indigenous Papuan communities who maintain traditional lifestyles and cultural practices. Murkim is administratively divided into several villages (desa) that are scattered throughout its mountainous terrain, with the district center serving as the main administrative and service hub for the surrounding communities. The district's economy is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture, with sweet potatoes, taro, and other root crops being the staple foods, supplemented by hunting and gathering activities in the surrounding forests. Murkim's challenging topography, characterized by steep valleys and dense tropical forests, presents significant infrastructure challenges, with limited road access and reliance on air transport for connection to larger population centers. For residents and visitors seeking to navigate this remote district, accessing accurate postal code information for its constituent villages is essential for mail delivery, administrative purposes, and connecting with the wider region.
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