Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Egup-Ipa, located in Cross River, Akamkpa, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Egup-Ipa to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abamba | 542109 |
| Abaribara | 542109 |
| Abini Ajijia | 542109 |
| Abrikang | 542109 |
| Adim Edodono | 542109 |
| Adim Obioko | 542109 |
| Agwaguna Egbe | 542109 |
| Agwaguna Emo | 542109 |
| Ahapai Adom | 542109 |
| Ahapia | 542109 |
| Akofbenyim | 542109 |
| Akparavuni | 542109 |
| Akpet Cetral | 542109 |
| Akpet I | 542109 |
| Akugom | 542109 |
| Aradang | 542109 |
| Asetoimo | 542109 |
| Asoke | 542109 |
| Ayimo | 542109 |
| Edodiesu | 542109 |
| Edodone Aboni | 542109 |
| Egip Urom | 542109 |
| Ekoho | 542109 |
| Epefime | 542109 |
| Esuikongo | 542109 |
| Etabi | 542109 |
| Ibenabang I | 542109 |
| Ibenabang II | 542109 |
| Igbadara | 542109 |
| Ijom Abayong | 542109 |
| Imasetbi | 542109 |
| Ina Missingo | 542109 |
| Itu Agwagune | 542109 |
| Okurike | 542109 |
| Ugbem | 542109 |
| Ukwop-Uyiere | 542109 |
| Umari | 542109 |
| Unoikengo | 542109 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Egup-Ipa areas in Nigeria. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Nigeria (NG) |
|---|---|
| State | Cross River |
| Local Government Areas | Akamkpa |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Egup-Ipa is a local community within the Akamkpa Local Government Area of Cross River State, Nigeria. Located in the southeastern part of Nigeria, this community sits within the tropical rainforest region of Cross River State, characterized by lush vegetation and a humid climate typical of southern Nigeria. As a rural settlement, Egup-Ipa falls under the administrative jurisdiction of Akamkpa LGA, which is one of the eighteen local government areas in Cross River State. While specific population figures for Egup-Ipa are not widely documented, the community likely has a modest population typical of rural Nigerian villages, with residents primarily engaged in subsistence farming, petty trading, and other agricultural activities common to the region. The area is part of the broader cultural and linguistic landscape of the Efik and Ejagham peoples who inhabit much of Cross River State. Egup-Ipa, like many communities in Akamkpa, benefits from the rich biodiversity of the Cross River rainforest, one of Nigeria's most important ecological zones. For those seeking detailed location information, accessing postal code data for Egup-Ipa and its surrounding areas can help facilitate mail delivery and other location-based services in this part of rural Nigeria.
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