The postal code for Camalig is 4502 in Bicol Region, Albay, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Camalig.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anoling | 4502 |
| Baligang | 4502 |
| Bantonan | 4502 |
| Barangay 1 | 4502 |
| Barangay 2 | 4502 |
| Barangay 3 | 4502 |
| Barangay 4 | 4502 |
| Barangay 5 | 4502 |
| Barangay 6 | 4502 |
| Barangay 7 | 4502 |
| Bariw | 4502 |
| Binanderahan | 4502 |
| Binitayan | 4502 |
| Bongabong | 4502 |
| Cabagñan | 4502 |
| Cabraran Pequeño | 4502 |
| Caguiba | 4502 |
| Calabidongan | 4502 |
| Comun | 4502 |
| Cotmon | 4502 |
| Del Rosario | 4502 |
| Gapo | 4502 |
| Gotob | 4502 |
| Ilawod | 4502 |
| Iluluan | 4502 |
| Libod | 4502 |
| Ligban | 4502 |
| Mabunga | 4502 |
| Magogon | 4502 |
| Manawan | 4502 |
| Maninila | 4502 |
| Mina | 4502 |
| Miti | 4502 |
| Palanog | 4502 |
| Panoypoy | 4502 |
| Pariaan | 4502 |
| Quinartilan | 4502 |
| Quirangay | 4502 |
| Quitinday | 4502 |
| Salugan | 4502 |
| Solong | 4502 |
| Sua | 4502 |
| Sumlang | 4502 |
| Tagaytay | 4502 |
| Tagoytoy | 4502 |
| Taladong | 4502 |
| Taloto | 4502 |
| Taplacon | 4502 |
| Tinago | 4502 |
| Tumpa | 4502 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Camalig 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 | Bicol Region |
| Provinces | Albay |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Camalig is a municipality located in the province of Albay within the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Situated approximately 12 kilometers northwest of Legazpi City, the provincial capital, Camalig occupies a strategic position at the foothills of the iconic Mayon Volcano, one of the country's most active volcanoes. The municipality covers a total land area of approximately 130.90 square kilometers and serves as an important agricultural and commercial hub in the region. According to recent census data, Camalig has a population of around 72,000 residents who primarily engage in farming, trade, and tourism-related activities. The municipality is administratively divided into 50 barangays, which represent the smallest local government units in the Philippine system. Camalig is particularly renowned for its rich cultural heritage, including traditional Bicolano architecture and the famous Hoyop-Hoyopan Cave, a natural limestone formation that has become a popular tourist attraction. The town's economy is supported by agricultural production, with rice, coconut, and abaca being the primary crops, while its proximity to Mayon Volcano makes it a gateway for volcano-related tourism. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, postal code data for Camalig's 50 barangays can be accessed through our comprehensive database.
* Daraga
* Guinobatan
* Ligao
* Malilipot
* Santo Domingo
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