Postal codes for Ilu range from 98913 to 98937 in Papua, Puncak Jaya, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ilu.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aberiambut | 98916 |
| Abili | 98934 |
| Agopaga | 98936 |
| Ambit-Mbit | 98936 |
| Andiron | 98936 |
| Andugir | 98934 |
| Anggutari | 98913 |
| Aringgak | 98916 |
| Aulukme | 98935 |
| Belantara | 98935 |
| Bunume | 98937 |
| Digulome | 98916 |
| Dolinggame | 98935 |
| Galonegame | 98916 |
| Ginimanggen | 98934 |
| Ginipago | 98935 |
| Girmor | 98935 |
| Gubulome | 98935 |
| Gumawi | 98937 |
| Igimbut | 98916 |
| Jembeneri | 98937 |
| Jibonok | 98937 |
| Jigelo | 98937 |
| Jiguluk | 98937 |
| Jimbanime | 98937 |
| Juria I | 98935 |
| Kalengga | 98935 |
| Kaninonggo | 98935 |
| Kirigimaduk | 98935 |
| Kobarak | 98937 |
| Kurikpulok | 98935 |
| Lambo | 98935 |
| Laworege | 98934 |
| Maka | 98935 |
| Megawi Megewa | 98935 |
| Mobigi | 98935 |
| Moulo | 98916 |
| Muara Miguni | 98934 |
| Ngginigum | 98937 |
| Ninom | 98916 |
| Numbukenggawi | 98916 |
| Pereya | 98934 |
| Pindebaga | 98935 |
| Piyapigi | 98937 |
| Pukipaki | 98935 |
| Pulau Timur | 98935 |
| Pulogengga | 98935 |
| Tenomanggen | 98936 |
| Tirigoi | 98936 |
| Wugiwagi | 98937 |
| Wurak | 98935 |
| Yagaluk | 98937 |
| Yamoneri | 98937 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ilu 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 | Puncak Jaya |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ilu is a district (kecamatan) located in Puncak Jaya Regency within the Papua Province of Indonesia. Situated in the central highlands of Papua, Ilu occupies a strategic position in the mountainous interior of the island, characterized by rugged terrain and dense tropical forests typical of the region. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 15,000 people, primarily consisting of indigenous Papuan communities who maintain traditional lifestyles and cultural practices. Ilu is administratively divided into several villages (desa), which serve as the basic administrative units for local governance and community organization. The district's economy is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture, with sweet potatoes, taro, and other root crops being the main staples, supplemented by hunting and gathering activities in the surrounding forests. Access to Ilu can be challenging due to the remote and mountainous landscape, with limited road infrastructure and reliance on small aircraft for transportation to larger centers. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate local services, accessing accurate postal code information for Ilu's villages is essential for mail delivery, administrative purposes, and connecting with broader networks across Papua.
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