Takabonerate Postal Codes: 92860 | Kepulauan Selayar, Sulawesi Selatan
The Postal Codes (Kode pos) for Takabonerate is 92860 in Kepulauan Selayar, Sulawesi Selatan, Kepulauan Selayar, Indonesia. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Takabonerate.
Postal Codes for Places in Takabonerate
Showing 9 places in Takabonerate. Last verified with official records on April 21, 2026.
| Batang | |
| Jinato | |
| Kayuadi | |
| Khusus Pasitallu | |
| Latondu | |
| Nyiur Indah | |
| Rajuni | |
| Tambuna | |
| Tarupa |
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Takabonerate, Kepulauan Selayar, Sulawesi Selatan, 92860
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Takabonerate Quick Facts
| Country | Indonesia (ID) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Indonesia โ Sulawesi Selatan โ Kepulauan Selayar |
| Postal Code | 92860 |
| Province | Sulawesi Selatan |
| Regencies | Kepulauan Selayar |
| ISO Codes | ID / IDN / 360 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .id |
| Coordinates | -6.127035, 120.461092 |
| Places | 9 |
What to Know About Takabonerate
Key Facts
Takabonerate is a district (kecamatan) located within the Selayar Islands Regency of South Sulawesi Province, Indonesia. Situated in the southernmost part of the regency, Takabonerate encompasses the Takabonerate Atoll, which forms part of the larger Selayar Islands archipelago in the Flores Sea. This district is renowned for being home to the Takabonerate National Park, which contains the third largest atoll in the world after Kwajalein in the Marshall Islands and Suvadiva in the Maldives. The atoll covers approximately 220,000 hectares with spectacular coral reefs, diverse marine life, and numerous small islands and sand cays. Takabonerate District has a population of around 15,000-20,000 people who primarily engage in fishing, seaweed farming, and small-scale tourism. The district is administratively divided into several villages (desa) including Rajuni, Latondu, and Jinato. As the gateway to one of Indonesia's most significant marine conservation areas, Takabonerate offers access to detailed geographical information and postal codes for its constituent villages and islands.