For the nation of Ouan, 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], Ouan, Tominian, Ségou, Mali.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bachiridugu | 00000 |
| Boundi | 00000 |
| Bourasso | 00000 |
| Daguedougou | 00000 |
| Dounguel | 00000 |
| Forokouna | 00000 |
| Ganga | 00000 |
| Kandougou | 00000 |
| Kansara | 00000 |
| Kantama | 00000 |
| Kessedougou | 00000 |
| Kongouena | 00000 |
| Kononina | 00000 |
| Ouan | 00000 |
| Ouena | 00000 |
| Poromou | 00000 |
| Samani | 00000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ouan 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 | Ségou |
| Circles | Tominian |
| Postal Code Status | No Official Postal/Zip Code Used |
Ouan is a commune located in the Tominian Cercle of the Ségou Region in southern Mali. Situated in the central part of the country, this rural commune lies within the broader Sudanian savanna region, characterized by its semi-arid climate and agricultural landscape. Ouan serves as an important local administrative center within the Tominian district, which is known for its farming communities and traditional agricultural practices. The commune covers an area of approximately several hundred square kilometers and supports a population primarily engaged in subsistence farming, with millet, sorghum, and cotton being the main crops cultivated in the region. Like many communes in rural Mali, Ouan is divided into multiple villages and settlements that form its administrative structure. The local economy is predominantly agricultural, supplemented by livestock rearing and small-scale trade. For residents and businesses seeking to access postal services or communicate with this region, understanding the specific administrative divisions and their corresponding postal codes is essential for efficient mail delivery and communication.
* Bénéna
* Dioro
* Fakola
* Mandiakuy
* Sanando
* Tominian
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