Palipi Postal Codes: 22393 | Samosir, Sumatera Utara
The Postal Codes (Kode pos) for Palipi is 22393 in Samosir, Sumatera Utara, Samosir, Indonesia. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Palipi.
Postal Codes for Places in Palipi
Showing 17 places in Palipi. Last verified with official records on April 21, 2026.
| Gorat Pallombuan | |
| Hatoguan | |
| Huta Ginjang | |
| Hutadame | |
| Palipi | |
| Pallombuan | |
| Pamutaran | |
| Pardomuan Nauli | |
| Parsaoran Urat | |
| Saor Nauli Hatoguan | |
| Sideak | |
| Sigaol Marbun | |
| Sigaol Simbolon | |
| Simbolon Purba | |
| Suhut Nihuta Pardomuan | |
| Urat II | |
| Urat Timur |
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Palipi, Samosir, Sumatera Utara, 22393
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Palipi on the Map
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Palipi Quick Facts
| Country | Indonesia (ID) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Indonesia β Sumatera Utara β Samosir |
| Postal Code | 22393 |
| Province | Sumatera Utara |
| Regencies | Samosir |
| ISO Codes | ID / IDN / 360 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .id |
| Coordinates | 2.530833, 98.806796 |
| Places | 17 |
What to Know About Palipi
Key Facts
Palipi is a district (kecamatan) located on Samosir Island in North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Situated in the central-western part of Samosir Regency, Palipi occupies a strategic position along the western shores of Lake Toba, the largest volcanic lake in the world. This district covers an area of approximately 85 square kilometers and has a population of around 15,000 people, primarily from the Batak ethnic group who maintain strong cultural traditions. Palipi is administratively divided into 10 villages (desa), including popular destinations such as Tomok and Ambarita, which are renowned for their ancient Batak stone chairs and traditional houses that attract cultural tourists. The district's economy is predominantly agricultural, with rice cultivation, fishing in Lake Toba, and tourism serving as the main livelihood sources. Visitors to Palipi can explore significant historical sites including royal tombs and traditional Batak architecture while enjoying the stunning lake and mountain scenery. For those seeking to access detailed postal code information for Palipi's various villages and sub-regions, comprehensive directory services are available to facilitate navigation and communication within this culturally rich district.
Neighboring Regions
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- Harian
- Nainggolan
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- Onan Runggu