Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Malabang, located in Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao, Lanao del Sur, Philippines. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Malabang to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Bacayawan | 9300 |
| Badak Lumao | 9300 |
| Bagoaingud | 9300 |
| Banday | 9300 |
| Betayan | 9300 |
| Boniga | 9300 |
| Bps Village | 9300 |
| Bunk House | 9300 |
| Cabasaran | 9300 |
| Calibagat | 9300 |
| Calumbog | 9300 |
| Campo Muslim | 9300 |
| China Town | 9300 |
| Corahab | 9300 |
| Diamaro | 9300 |
| Inandayan | 9300 |
| Jose Abad Santos | 9300 |
| Lamin | 9300 |
| Mable | 9300 |
| Macuranding | 9300 |
| Madaya | 9300 |
| Mananayo | 9300 |
| Manggahan | 9300 |
| Masao | 9300 |
| Matalin | 9300 |
| Matampay | 9300 |
| Matling | 9300 |
| Montay | 9300 |
| Pasir | 9300 |
| Pialot | 9300 |
| Rebocun | 9300 |
| Sarang | 9300 |
| Sumbagarogong | 9300 |
| Tacub | 9300 |
| Tambara | 9300 |
| Tiongcop | 9300 |
| Tuboc | 9300 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Malabang municipalities in Philippines. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Philippines (PH) |
|---|---|
| Region | Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao |
| Provinces | Lanao del Sur |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Malabang is a municipality located in the province of Lanao del Sur, within the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao in the southern Philippines. Situated along the western coast of Mindanao island, Malabang occupies a strategic position bordering Illana Bay to the west, which provides it with coastal access and fishing resources. The municipality covers approximately 140 square kilometers of land area and serves as an important commercial and transportation hub for the surrounding regions. With an estimated population of around 50,000 people, Malabang is characterized by its diverse cultural heritage and serves as home to both Muslim and Christian communities. The municipality is administratively divided into 37 barangays, which represent the smallest local government units in the Philippine system. Malabang's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and trade, with rice, corn, and coconut being the main agricultural products. The town also features historical significance, having served as an important settlement during various periods of Philippine history. For residents and businesses seeking to access postal services and delivery information, understanding the specific barangay divisions within Malabang is essential for accurate addressing and mail routing throughout the municipality.
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