Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Ikang North, located in Cross River, Bakassi, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Ikang North to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abakpa Efio Ase | 541113 |
| Abakpa Ikot-Nkok | 541113 |
| Akpap Okon-Ekpriwong | 541113 |
| Anie | 541113 |
| Edik Okon Idem | 541113 |
| Esuk Okon | 541113 |
| Esuke Aye | 541113 |
| Ifiong Nsung | 541113 |
| Ikot Edem Oku | 541113 |
| Ikot Eso Odiong Ene | 541113 |
| Ikot Iwang Okpo | 541113 |
| Ikot Otu | 541113 |
| Ofiong Edem Inyang | 541113 |
| Osuk Okon | 541113 |
| Usung Esuk-Efio-Obori | 541113 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ikang North 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 | Bakassi |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Ikang North is a local administrative area within the Bakassi Peninsula of Cross River State, Nigeria. Located in the southernmost part of Nigeria along the Atlantic coastline, this region forms part of the contentious Bakassi Peninsula that has been the subject of territorial disputes between Nigeria and Cameroon. Situated at the estuary of the Cross River where it meets the Gulf of Guinea, Ikang North occupies a strategic position within this coastal wetland environment characterized by mangrove swamps, creeks, and fishing communities. The area covers approximately 50-60 square kilometers and supports a population of several thousand residents, primarily from the Efik and Ibibio ethnic groups who have traditionally relied on fishing and maritime activities for their livelihoods. As part of the Bakassi Local Government Area, Ikang North represents one of the key settlement zones in this deltaic region, with its administrative structure falling under the broader Nigerian local government system. The area's tropical climate, abundant marine resources, and proximity to major waterways have historically made it an important center for fishing and small-scale trade. For those seeking to access detailed postal code information and administrative data for the various communities within Ikang North, this platform provides comprehensive resources to navigate the addressing system of this coastal Nigerian territory.
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