Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Kurmi, located in Yobe, Bade, Nigeria. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Kurmi to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abong | 671104 |
| Akoferi | 671104 |
| Akonko | 671104 |
| Akwento | 671104 |
| Asha | 671104 |
| Ashuku | 671104 |
| Bafum | 671104 |
| Baissa | 671104 |
| Bangara | 671104 |
| Batuamada | 671104 |
| Bente | 671104 |
| Bissaula | 671104 |
| Boko | 671104 |
| Daubelli | 671104 |
| Dogo | 671104 |
| Gatari | 671104 |
| Gidan Ago | 671104 |
| Gidan Ali | 671104 |
| Gidan Mallam | 671104 |
| Gidan Yamusa | 671104 |
| Gwanda | 671104 |
| Karanuwa | 671104 |
| Kpwola | 671104 |
| Kufai-Bawuro | 671104 |
| Kurmi | 671104 |
| Mubi Tosso | 671104 |
| Nama-Baba | 671104 |
| Namagangere | 671104 |
| Ndaforo Dutse | 671104 |
| Ndatoro | 671104 |
| Ngbashi | 671104 |
| Niuwande | 671104 |
| Nyido | 671104 |
| Sabon Gida Tukura | 671104 |
| Sabongida-Akwawen | 671104 |
| Samari | 671104 |
| Sango | 671104 |
| Sarkin-Boka | 671104 |
| Shenjuah | 671104 |
| Sunkuru | 671104 |
| Tigon | 671104 |
| Tosso | 671104 |
| Tsakwa | 671104 |
| Yaboro | 671104 |
| Zabe | 671104 |
| Zongomata | 671104 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Kurmi 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 | Yobe |
| Local Government Areas | Bade |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Kurmi is a local government area located in the southern part of Taraba State, Nigeria. Situated within the Bade region, Kurmi occupies a strategic position near the Cameroon border in the northeastern section of the country. This administrative division covers approximately 4,200 square kilometers of predominantly rural territory characterized by diverse topography that includes forested areas and agricultural lands. With an estimated population of around 150,000 people according to recent projections, Kurmi maintains a moderate population density compared to other regions in the state. The area is administratively divided into 10 electoral wards that serve as its primary sub-regional units for governance and development planning. Economically, Kurmi relies heavily on agriculture, with farming serving as the mainstay for most residents who cultivate crops such as yams, maize, and cassava. The local government area also benefits from its proximity to international borders, which facilitates cross-border trade and cultural exchanges. For residents and businesses seeking to navigate this region efficiently, accessing accurate postal code information for Kurmi's various wards and communities is essential for mail delivery, service provision, and administrative purposes.
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