The postal code for Pangaribuan is 22472 in Sumatera Utara, Tapanuli Utara, Indonesia. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pangaribuan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Batu Nadua | 22472 |
| Batumanumpak | 22472 |
| Godung Borotan | 22472 |
| Harianja | 22472 |
| Hutaraja | 22472 |
| Lumban Sinaga Simatupang | 22472 |
| Lumban Siregar | 22472 |
| Najumambe | 22472 |
| Padang Parsadaan | 22472 |
| Pakpahan | 22472 |
| Pansurnatolu | 22472 |
| Parlombuan | 22472 |
| Parratusan | 22472 |
| Parsibarungan | 22472 |
| Parsorminan I | 22472 |
| Purbatua | 22472 |
| Rahut Bosi | 22472 |
| Rahut Bosi Onan | 22472 |
| Sampagul | 22472 |
| Sibingke | 22472 |
| Sigotom Dolok Nauli | 22472 |
| Sigotom Julu | 22472 |
| Sigotom Timur | 22472 |
| Silantom Jae | 22472 |
| Silantom Julu | 22472 |
| Silantom Tonga | 22472 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pangaribuan 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 | Tapanuli Utara |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pangaribuan is a district (kecamatan) located in the northern part of Tapanuli Utara Regency within North Sumatra Province, Indonesia. Situated in the highlands of northern Sumatra, this district occupies a strategic position in the regency's northern territory, characterized by its mountainous terrain and lush vegetation typical of the Batak highlands. With an approximate population of around 25,000-30,000 residents spread across its various villages, Pangaribuan covers an area of approximately 150-200 square kilometers of predominantly rural landscape. The district is administratively divided into several villages (desa) that form the basic administrative units serving the local population. As part of the broader Tapanuli cultural region, Pangaribuan reflects the rich cultural heritage of the Batak people, particularly the Toba Batak ethnic group that predominates in this area. The local economy is primarily based on agriculture, with many residents engaged in farming activities including coffee, cloves, and various food crops that thrive in the region's volcanic soil and temperate highland climate. For those seeking to access postal services or send correspondence to this district, understanding its administrative structure and village divisions is essential for accurate addressing and efficient mail delivery throughout Pangaribuan's communities.
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