The postal code for Daraga is 4501 in Bicol Region, Albay, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Daraga.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alcala | 4501 |
| Alobo | 4501 |
| Anislag | 4501 |
| Bagumbayan | 4501 |
| Balinad | 4501 |
| Bañadero | 4501 |
| Bañag | 4501 |
| Bascaran | 4501 |
| Bigao | 4501 |
| Binitayan | 4501 |
| Bongalon | 4501 |
| Budiao | 4501 |
| Burgos | 4501 |
| Busay | 4501 |
| Canarom | 4501 |
| Canaron | 4501 |
| Cullat | 4501 |
| Dela Paz | 4501 |
| Dinoronan | 4501 |
| Gabawan | 4501 |
| Gapo | 4501 |
| Ibaugan | 4501 |
| Ilawod Area | 4501 |
| Inarado | 4501 |
| Kidaco | 4501 |
| Kilicao | 4501 |
| Kimantong | 4501 |
| Kinawitan | 4501 |
| Kiwalo | 4501 |
| Lacag | 4501 |
| Mabini | 4501 |
| Malabog | 4501 |
| Malobago | 4501 |
| Maopi | 4501 |
| Market Area | 4501 |
| Maroroy | 4501 |
| Matnog | 4501 |
| Mayon | 4501 |
| Mi-Isi | 4501 |
| Nabasan | 4501 |
| Namantao | 4501 |
| Pandan | 4501 |
| Peñafrancia | 4501 |
| Sagpon | 4501 |
| Salvacion | 4501 |
| San Rafael | 4501 |
| San Ramon | 4501 |
| San Roque | 4501 |
| San Vicente Grande | 4501 |
| San Vicente Pequeño | 4501 |
| Sipi | 4501 |
| Tabon-Tabon | 4501 |
| Tagas | 4501 |
| Talahib | 4501 |
| Villahermosa | 4501 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Daraga 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 |
Daraga is a first-class municipality located in the province of Albay within the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Situated in the southeastern part of Luzon island, Daraga occupies a strategic position adjacent to Legazpi City, serving as an important urban center in the region. The municipality covers approximately 118.64 square kilometers of land area and has a population of around 133,893 people according to recent census data. Daraga is administratively divided into 54 barangays, which serve as the fundamental political units of local governance. The municipality is perhaps best known for its iconic landmark, the Cagsawa Ruins, which features the bell tower of a 16th-century church partially buried by the 1814 eruption of Mayon Volcano. This historical site has become one of Albay's most popular tourist destinations, offering spectacular views of the perfectly conical Mayon Volcano. Daraga's economy is primarily agricultural, with coconut, abaca, and rice as major crops, while also benefiting from tourism and commerce due to its proximity to Legazpi City. The municipality maintains its own distinct identity while functioning as part of the larger Albay metropolitan area. For residents and visitors seeking postal services, Daraga's 54 barangays each have their own specific postal code information that can be accessed through local postal authorities.
* Legazpi City
* Camalig
* Manito
* Guinobatan
* Jovellar
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