Antubetwe Kiongo Postal Codes: 60600 | Igembe North, Meru
The Postal Codes for Antubetwe Kiongo is 60600 in Igembe North, Meru, Igembe North, Kenya. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Antubetwe Kiongo.
Postal Codes for Places in Antubetwe Kiongo
Showing 7 places in Antubetwe Kiongo. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| Anjalu | |
| Karichu | |
| Kiani | |
| Kiromwathi | |
| Miriki | |
| Ndoleli | |
| Ruongo |
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Antubetwe Kiongo, Igembe North, Meru, 60600
KENYA
Antubetwe Kiongo on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Antubetwe Kiongo councils in Kenya.
Antubetwe Kiongo Quick Facts
| Country | Kenya (KE) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Kenya → Meru → Igembe North |
| Postal Code | 60600 |
| County | Meru |
| Constituencies | Igembe North |
| ISO Codes | KE / KEN / 404 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ke |
| Coordinates | 0.332568, 38.074986 |
| Places | 7 |
What to Know About Antubetwe Kiongo
Key Facts
Antubetwe Kiongo is a specific location within the Igembe North sub-county of Meru County, Kenya. Situated in the eastern part of Igembe North, this area lies within the broader Meru region of central Kenya, characterized by its proximity to the Nyambene Hills and Mount Kenya to the southwest. As a localized administrative unit, Antubetwe Kiongo represents one of the smaller territorial divisions within Kenya's devolved government system, falling under the ward-level administration that serves local communities. While precise population figures for this specific location are not widely published, it forms part of Igembe North's overall population of approximately 150,000 people, with the area covering several square kilometers of predominantly rural landscape. The region is primarily agricultural, with residents engaged in miraa (khat) farming, which serves as the economic backbone of the Igembe area, alongside subsistence crops like maize, beans, and bananas. Antubetwe Kiongo, like other parts of Igembe North, is divided into smaller village units that facilitate local governance and service delivery. For residents and businesses in Antubetwe Kiongo seeking to access postal services or verify delivery addresses, understanding the specific postal codes for its constituent villages is essential for efficient mail distribution and administrative purposes.