For the nation of Ouattagouna, there is no officially implemented postal code or zip code system. Mail delivery is not structured around national codes; instead, the system relies entirely on the P.O. Box (French: Boîte Postale or BP) network. When an online form requires a mandatory code, the placeholder 00000 (five zeros) is commonly used to complete the field. However, it must be noted that this is not an official code. For mail to be delivered successfully in Mali<, a valid P.O. Box (BP) number is essential. A sample address is: [Recipient Name], BP [XXXX], Ouattagouna, Ansongo, Gao, Mali.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Ankoum ou Santia | 00000 |
| Ankoumbongo | 00000 |
| Banganabe 2 | 00000 |
| Bentia | 00000 |
| Bongouro | 00000 |
| Dandeboure | 00000 |
| Diamiel | 00000 |
| Dirga | 00000 |
| Do Frag-Frag | 00000 |
| Fafa | 00000 |
| Ferekoire | 00000 |
| Frag Frag | 00000 |
| Fritchindi | 00000 |
| Gamgala Bellah | 00000 |
| Gamgala Sonchoi | 00000 |
| Gandassane | 00000 |
| Garia | 00000 |
| Gawel et Tondotchire | 00000 |
| Hara | 00000 |
| Hondonone | 00000 |
| Horekassihel | 00000 |
| Hourara | 00000 |
| Kamouga | 00000 |
| Karou | 00000 |
| Kel Arokass | 00000 |
| Kel Eguitte | 00000 |
| Kel Gueguelene | 00000 |
| Kel Soughane | 00000 |
| Kel Tamadas | 00000 |
| Kilhmizir | 00000 |
| Koundel | 00000 |
| Labbezanga | 00000 |
| Labezanga Il | 00000 |
| Madjanguey | 00000 |
| Melleguezene | 00000 |
| Ouattagouna | 00000 |
| Peulh Ixanane | 00000 |
| Santia (Ankoum Bongo | 00000 |
| Sorori | 00000 |
| Talam-Talam | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ouattagouna municipalities in Mali. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Mali (ML) |
|---|---|
| Region | Gao |
| Circles | Ansongo |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Ouattagouna is a rural commune located in the Ansongo Cercle of the Gao Region in southeastern Mali. Situated in the arid Sahel region near the border with Niger, this remote administrative division lies approximately 120 kilometers southeast of the regional capital Gao and represents one of the most eastern settlements in Mali. With an estimated population of around 15,000-20,000 people spread across its vast territory, Ouattagouna covers approximately 5,000 square kilometers of predominantly semi-desert landscape characterized by sparse vegetation and seasonal watercourses. The commune is administratively divided into several villages and settlements, with the main population centers typically clustered around limited water sources and traditional trade routes. The local economy relies primarily on subsistence agriculture, livestock herding, and cross-border trade with neighboring Niger, though these activities are frequently challenged by the region's harsh climate and limited infrastructure. As part of the Ansongo Cercle, Ouattagouna falls under the broader administrative structure of the Gao Region, which has historically been an important cultural and economic crossroads in the West African Sahel. Visitors to our website can access detailed postal code information for Ouattagouna's various villages and settlements to facilitate communication and service delivery in this remote part of Mali.
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