The postal code for Hiliduho is 22854 in Sumatera Utara, Nias, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Hiliduho.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Dima | 22854 |
| Fadoro Lauru | 22854 |
| Hiliduho | 22854 |
| Hiligodu Tanoseo | 22854 |
| Lasara Tanoseo | 22854 |
| Mazingo Tanoseo | 22854 |
| Ombolalasaloo | 22854 |
| Ombolata Sisarahili | 22854 |
| Ononamolo I Bot | 22854 |
| Onowaembo Hiligara | 22854 |
| Onozitolidulu | 22854 |
| Silimabanua | 22854 |
| Sinarikhi | 22854 |
| Sisobahili I Tanoseo | 22854 |
| Sisobalauru | 22854 |
| Tanoseo | 22854 |
| Tuhegafoa II | 22854 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Hiliduho 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 Utara |
| Regencies | Nias |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Hiliduho is a district (kecamatan) located in Nias Regency, within the province of North Sumatra, Indonesia. Situated in the central part of Nias Island, Hiliduho occupies a strategic position that connects various parts of this distinctive island known for its unique culture and megalithic traditions. The district covers an area of approximately 85 square kilometers and serves as an important administrative and cultural center for the surrounding communities. With a population of around 25,000 people, Hiliduho maintains the traditional Nias way of life while adapting to modern developments. The district is divided into 12 villages (desa) that spread across its varied terrain, ranging from coastal areas to inland hills. Hiliduho's landscape features the characteristic rolling hills and tropical vegetation of Nias, with traditional houses and stone monuments dotting the countryside. The local economy relies primarily on agriculture, fishing, and small-scale trade, with many residents practicing subsistence farming. As part of the Nias archipelago, Hiliduho shares the region's rich cultural heritage, including the famous stone jumping tradition and intricate wood carvings. For those seeking detailed information about postal services and administrative divisions, Hiliduho's 12 villages each have their own specific postal codes that facilitate efficient mail delivery and administrative organization throughout the district.
* Gido
* Idanogawo
* Botomuzoi
* Ma'u
* Sogae'adu
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