Sukur Postal Codes: 651112 | Madagali, Adamawa
The Postal Codes for Sukur is 651112 in Madagali, Adamawa, Madagali, Nigeria. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Sukur.
Postal Codes for Places in Sukur
Showing 16 places in Sukur. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| Damai Kasa | |
| Damai Sama | |
| Giwa Higgi | |
| Gubla | |
| Jelang | |
| Kurang | |
| Mafer | |
| Magar | |
| Mildo Shalmi | |
| Mildo Vapura | |
| Muduvu | |
| Ndalmi | |
| Rugudum | |
| Sukur | |
| Wakara | |
| Wula Mango |
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Sukur, Madagali, Adamawa, 651112
NIGERIA
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Sukur Quick Facts
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Nigeria β Adamawa β Madagali |
| Postal Code | 651112 |
| State | Adamawa |
| Local Government Areas | Madagali |
| ISO Codes | NG / NGA / 566 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ng |
| Coordinates | 10.880486, 13.609151 |
| Places | 16 |
What to Know About Sukur
Key Facts
Sukur is a village and UNESCO World Heritage Site located in the Madagali Local Government Area of Adamawa State, northeastern Nigeria. Situated in the Mandara Mountains near the border with Cameroon, Sukur occupies a strategic position on a plateau approximately 1,000 meters above sea level, offering commanding views of the surrounding plains. This ancient settlement covers an area of approximately 19.5 square kilometers and is home to a population of around 2,000 people, primarily from the Margi ethnic group. What makes Sukur particularly remarkable is its cultural landscape, which represents a harmonious integration of nature and human activity spanning centuries. The village is organized into distinct zones including the hilltop chief's palace, residential areas, agricultural terraces, and sacred sites, all connected by stone-paved pathways. Sukur's traditional iron-smelting industry, once a major economic activity, has left behind numerous furnace sites that testify to its historical significance as a center of technological innovation. The settlement contains no formal sub-regions or municipalities, functioning as a cohesive traditional community governed by the Hidi (chief) and maintaining its unique cultural practices. For those seeking to access postal services or communicate with this remote but culturally rich community, understanding its precise location within Nigeria's administrative structure is essential.