The postal code for Ptoyo/Nakwijit is 30600 in West Pokot, Sigor, Kenya. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ptoyo/Nakwijit.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Chemakeu | 30600 |
| Chesira | 30600 |
| Embasis | 30600 |
| Miskwony | 30600 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ptoyo/Nakwijit councils in Kenya. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Kenya (KE) |
|---|---|
| County | West Pokot |
| Constituencies | Sigor |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ptoyo/Nakwijit is a specific location within the Sigor division of West Pokot County, Kenya. Situated in the northwestern part of Kenya near the border with Uganda, this area lies within the broader Rift Valley region and represents one of the most localized administrative units in Kenya's governance structure. The location falls within the semi-arid to arid ecological zone characteristic of northwestern Kenya, with terrain that typically includes hills, valleys, and plains that support both pastoral and limited agricultural activities. While specific population data for Ptoyo/Nakwijit itself is not widely documented, the broader Sigor division has an estimated population of several thousand residents, primarily from the Pokot community who engage mainly in pastoralism and subsistence farming. The area covers approximately several square kilometers of land, though precise area measurements for such specific sub-locations are often not separately recorded in national statistics. As one of the smallest administrative units in Kenya's system, Ptoyo/Nakwijit represents the most granular level of local governance and community organization. This location, like other sub-locations in Kenya, serves as the fundamental building block for administrative services, development planning, and resource allocation. For residents and visitors seeking to access postal services or communicate with this specific community, understanding its precise location within Kenya's administrative hierarchy is essential for accurate addressing and mail delivery.
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