Mandrehe Barat Postal Codes: 22812 | Nias Barat, Sumatera Utara
The Postal Codes (Kode pos) for Mandrehe Barat is 22812 in Nias Barat, Sumatera Utara, Nias Barat, Indonesia. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Mandrehe Barat.
Postal Codes for Places in Mandrehe Barat
Showing 13 places in Mandrehe Barat. Last verified with official records on April 23, 2026.
| Fadoro Sifulu Banua | |
| Hilidaura | |
| Lasara Bagawu | |
| Lasara Faga | |
| Lolohia | |
| Mazingo | |
| Onolimburaya | |
| Onolimbuyou | |
| Ononamolo III | |
| Orahili Badalu | |
| Sisarahili II | |
| Sisobandrao | |
| Sisobaoho |
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Mandrehe Barat, Nias Barat, Sumatera Utara, 22812
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Mandrehe Barat on the Map
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Mandrehe Barat Quick Facts
| Country | Indonesia (ID) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Indonesia β Sumatera Utara β Nias Barat |
| Postal Code | 22812 |
| Province | Sumatera Utara |
| Regencies | Nias Barat |
| ISO Codes | ID / IDN / 360 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .id |
| Coordinates | 22, 79 |
| Places | 13 |
What to Know About Mandrehe Barat
Key Facts
Mandrehe Barat is a district (kecamatan) located in the Nias Barat Regency of North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Situated in the western part of Nias Island, this administrative region forms part of the larger Mentawai Islands chain off the western coast of Sumatra. Mandrehe Barat occupies a strategic position within Nias Barat, characterized by its coastal areas facing the Indian Ocean and inland territories that feature the rugged topography typical of the Nias archipelago. The district covers approximately 120 square kilometers and serves as home to around 15,000 residents, primarily from the Nias ethnic group who maintain their distinctive cultural traditions and architectural heritage. Mandrehe Barat is administratively divided into several villages (desa) that collectively form this coastal district. The local economy relies significantly on fishing, agriculture, and small-scale trade, with coconut, cloves, and nutmeg being important agricultural products. As part of the Nias region, Mandrehe Barat shares the area's rich cultural heritage, including traditional stone jumping ceremonies and unique megalithic traditions. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with residents in this district, understanding its administrative structure and geographical context is essential for locating specific addresses and postal codes within its constituent villages.
Neighboring Regions
- Mandrehe
- Moro'o
- Sirombu