Postal codes for Mulia range from 98911 to 98936 in Papua, Puncak Jaya, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mulia.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Amulome | 98911 |
| Anggutare | 98936 |
| Berelema | 98912 |
| Birak Ambut | 98915 |
| Dangenpaga | 98917 |
| Doligobak | 98914 |
| Ginigom | 98917 |
| Ilamburawi | 98912 |
| Jiginikime | 98913 |
| Karubate | 98914 |
| Kilunggwi | 98911 |
| Kulirik | 98914 |
| Kulok Enggame | 98916 |
| Lulame | 98911 |
| Lunggineri | 98916 |
| Modu | 98915 |
| Moulo | 98911 |
| Muliagambut | 98915 |
| Muliambut | 98916 |
| Nalime | 98911 |
| Omabut | 98911 |
| Pagaleme | 98915 |
| Pepera | 98915 |
| Pruleme | 98915 |
| Puncak Senyum | 98913 |
| Talilome | 98914 |
| Tenolok | 98911 |
| Tiru | 98911 |
| Towemarib | 98911 |
| Towogi | 98915 |
| Trikora | 98915 |
| Urgele | 98911 |
| Usir | 98915 |
| Wanduri | 98911 |
| Wondenggobak | 98913 |
| Wonome | 98917 |
| Wuyukwi | 98915 |
| Wuyuneri | 98915 |
| Yagonik | 98911 |
| Yalinggua | 98914 |
| Yambi | 98917 |
| Yambidugun | 98914 |
| Yoboluk | 98917 |
| Yoga | 98911 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Mulia 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 |
Mulia is the capital district (kecamatan) of Puncak Jaya Regency, located in the central highlands of Papua Province, Indonesia. Situated within the rugged mountainous terrain of the Maoke Mountains, Mulia serves as the administrative and economic hub for the regency, positioned at an elevation of approximately 2,200 meters above sea level. The district covers an area of roughly 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 45,000 people, primarily consisting of indigenous Papuan communities from various tribal groups. Mulia is divided into several villages (desa) and kelurahan that serve as the basic administrative units within the district. The region's economy is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture, with sweet potatoes, taro, and vegetables being the main crops cultivated in the fertile highland valleys. As the regency capital, Mulia hosts government offices, educational facilities, healthcare services, and limited commercial establishments that serve the surrounding rural communities. The district's infrastructure includes an airport that provides vital air connectivity to other parts of Papua, given the challenging mountainous terrain that limits road access. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Mulia's constituent villages and urban neighborhoods, comprehensive resources are available through official channels.
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