Postal codes for Mugi range from 99571 to 99706 in Papua, Yahukimo, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Mugi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Hendag | 99571 |
| Hendang | 99706 |
| Herawe | 99706 |
| Hulesi | 99706 |
| Hunenima | 99706 |
| Ilokomo | 99706 |
| Itlay Wopi | 99706 |
| Kosihun | 99706 |
| Lugulmu | 99706 |
| Nyikinen | 99706 |
| Olomisang | 99706 |
| Panyoke | 99706 |
| Seima | 99706 |
| Togoluk | 99706 |
| Ugem | 99706 |
| Userem | 99706 |
| Wanesi | 99706 |
| Wemasili | 99706 |
| Wesangma | 99706 |
| Wusagasem | 99706 |
| Yuarima | 99706 |
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 | Yahukimo |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Mugi is a district (kecamatan) located in Yahukimo Regency, within the Papua Province of Indonesia. Situated in the central highlands of Papua, Mugi occupies a mountainous region characterized by rugged terrain, dense tropical forests, and numerous river systems that flow through its valleys. The district lies at elevations typically ranging from 1,000 to 2,500 meters above sea level, creating a cool highland climate distinct from the coastal areas of Papua. As part of the larger Yahukimo Regency, Mugi falls within the administrative structure of Indonesia's easternmost province, which encompasses the western half of the island of New Guinea. While precise population figures for Mugi specifically are not readily available, Yahukimo Regency as a whole had approximately 350,000 residents according to recent estimates, with indigenous Papuan communities comprising the majority of the population. The district is divided into several villages (desa) that serve as the primary administrative subdivisions for local governance and community organization. These villages are typically scattered throughout the mountainous landscape, connected by limited road networks that can be challenging to navigate, especially during the rainy season. The economy of Mugi is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture, with sweet potatoes, taro, and other root crops serving as staple foods, supplemented by small-scale pig farming and hunting. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this remote highland district, understanding the specific postal code information for Mugi's various villages is essential for effective mail delivery and administrative correspondence.
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