The postal code for Buay Madang Timur is 32360 in Sumatera Selatan, Ogan Komering Ulu Timur, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Buay Madang Timur.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bangun Harjo | 32360 |
| Banyumas Asri | 32360 |
| Berasan Mulya | 32360 |
| Bukit Mas | 32360 |
| Gumuk Rejo | 32360 |
| Karang Tengah | 32360 |
| Kedu | 32360 |
| Kedung Rejo | 32360 |
| Kumpul Rejo | 32360 |
| Limansari | 32360 |
| Metro Rejo | 32360 |
| Pengandonan | 32360 |
| Raman Agung | 32360 |
| Rejodadi | 32360 |
| Rowodadi | 32360 |
| Sri Katon | 32360 |
| Suka Maju | 32360 |
| Sukodadi | 32360 |
| Sukoharjo | 32360 |
| Sumber Asri | 32360 |
| Sumber Harjo | 32360 |
| Sumber Mulyo | 32360 |
| Sumber Tani | 32360 |
| Sumedang Sari | 32360 |
| Tambak Boyo | 32360 |
| Tanjung Agung | 32360 |
| Tanjung Mulya | 32360 |
| Tanjungmas | 32360 |
| Tanjungsari | 32360 |
| Tekorejo | 32360 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Buay Madang Timur 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 | Sumatera Selatan |
| Regencies | Ogan Komering Ulu Timur |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Buay Madang Timur is a district (kecamatan) located in the southeastern part of Ogan Komering Ulu Timur Regency, within the province of South Sumatra, Indonesia. Situated in the fertile lowlands of Sumatra, this district lies approximately 250 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital Palembang and forms part of the broader Komering River basin region. With an estimated population of around 45,000-50,000 residents spread across its territory, Buay Madang Timur covers an area of approximately 350 square kilometers characterized by agricultural landscapes, palm oil plantations, and traditional villages. The district is administratively divided into 12 villages (desa) including Buay Madang, Madang Suku I, Madang Suku II, and several other rural settlements that maintain traditional Komering cultural practices. As an agricultural hub, the district's economy primarily revolves around palm oil production, rubber cultivation, and food crops, supported by the region's tropical climate and adequate rainfall patterns. The district's infrastructure includes basic educational facilities, health centers, and transportation networks connecting it to neighboring districts and the regency capital Martapura. For residents and businesses seeking postal services and administrative documentation, accurate postal code information is essential for each of Buay Madang Timur's 12 constituent villages to ensure efficient mail delivery and official correspondence.
* Buay Madang
* Belitang
* Cempaka
* Buay Pemuka Bangsa Raja
* Madang Suku II
* Semendawai Suku III
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