Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Weppa-Wano, located in Edo, Etsako East, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Weppa-Wano to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Agenebode | 312107 |
| Agiere | 312107 |
| Anumeji | 312107 |
| Avhiodor | 312107 |
| Bode-Waterside | 312107 |
| Dapapa | 312107 |
| Edegbe | 312107 |
| Egori-Nauge | 312107 |
| Egori-Waterside | 312107 |
| Ekwotso | 312107 |
| Emnokweme | 312107 |
| Ighawo | 312107 |
| Igienebamhe | 312107 |
| Igiode | 312107 |
| Ikwakpe | 312107 |
| Ilogodo | 312107 |
| Itogbo | 312107 |
| Itsokwi | 312107 |
| Ivbiare | 312107 |
| Ivbiebua | 312107 |
| Ivhianokpodi | 312107 |
| Ivhioghe | 312107 |
| Iviakpekha | 312107 |
| Iviebua-Naameh | 312107 |
| Iviegbepwi | 312107 |
| Iviekpe | 312107 |
| Iviogheme | 312107 |
| Iviokpo | 312107 |
| Iviomhe | 312107 |
| Iviukhua | 312107 |
| Iviukwe | 312107 |
| Izotha | 312107 |
| Oba Dudu | 312107 |
| Ofukpo | 312107 |
| Ogwoyo | 312107 |
| Ogwozima | 312107 |
| Ogwukpakpa | 312107 |
| Okanawua | 312107 |
| Okieh | 312107 |
| Okiolomi | 312107 |
| Oshola | 312107 |
| Otaukwi | 312107 |
| Othame | 312107 |
| Ovao | 312107 |
| Ugbato | 312107 |
| Ughoke | 312107 |
| Ukho | 312107 |
| Ukpeko | 312107 |
| Ukpeko-Agbugwi | 312107 |
| Uzanu | 312107 |
| Weppa-Wanno | 312107 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Weppa-Wano 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 | Edo |
| Local Government Areas | Etsako East |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Weppa-Wano is a clan and administrative area within Etsako East Local Government Area of Edo State, Nigeria. Located in the northern part of Edo State, Weppa-Wano sits within the Etsako region, which forms part of the larger Afemai territory in northern Edo. Geographically positioned along the banks of the Niger River, this area features a mix of riverine landscapes and upland terrain characteristic of the region. With an estimated population of approximately 50,000-70,000 people, Weppa-Wano is home primarily to the Weppa-Wano people, who speak the Etsako language and maintain rich cultural traditions including the famous Ukpe festival. The area is divided into several communities and villages that form the administrative structure of this clan territory. As an important agricultural zone, Weppa-Wano contributes significantly to the production of crops such as yams, cassava, and rice for the regional economy. Visitors and residents can access detailed postal code information for the various communities within Weppa-Wano to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout this vibrant clan territory.
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