The postal code for Legazpi is 4500 in Bicol Region, Albay, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Legazpi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Arimbay | 4500 |
| Bagacay | 4500 |
| Bagong Abre | 4500 |
| Bagumbayan | 4500 |
| Bañadero | 4500 |
| Baño | 4500 |
| Banquerohan | 4500 |
| Bariis | 4500 |
| Bigaa | 4500 |
| Binanuahan East | 4500 |
| Binanuahan West | 4500 |
| Bitano | 4500 |
| Bogtong | 4500 |
| Bonga | 4500 |
| Bonot | 4500 |
| Buenavista | 4500 |
| Buragwis | 4500 |
| Buyuan | 4500 |
| Cabagñan | 4500 |
| Cabagñan East | 4500 |
| Cabagñan West | 4500 |
| Cabugao | 4500 |
| Cagbacong | 4500 |
| Centro-Baybay | 4500 |
| Cruzada | 4500 |
| Dap-dap | 4500 |
| Dinagaan | 4500 |
| Dita | 4500 |
| Em's Barrio | 4500 |
| Em's Barrio East | 4500 |
| Em's Barrio South | 4500 |
| Estanza | 4500 |
| Gogon | 4500 |
| Homapon | 4500 |
| Ilawod | 4500 |
| Ilawod East | 4500 |
| Ilawod West | 4500 |
| Imalnod | 4500 |
| Imperial Court Subd. | 4500 |
| Kapantawan | 4500 |
| Kawit-East Washington Drive | 4500 |
| Lamba | 4500 |
| Lapu-Lapu | 4500 |
| Mabinit | 4500 |
| Maoyod | 4500 |
| Mariawa | 4500 |
| Maslog | 4500 |
| Matanag | 4500 |
| Oro Site-Magallanes St. | 4500 |
| Padang | 4500 |
| Pawa | 4500 |
| Pigcale | 4500 |
| Pinaric | 4500 |
| Pnr-Peñaranda St.-Iraya | 4500 |
| Puro | 4500 |
| Rawis | 4500 |
| Rizal Sreet, Ilawod | 4500 |
| Rizal Street | 4500 |
| Sabang | 4500 |
| Sagmin | 4500 |
| Sagpon | 4500 |
| San Francisco | 4500 |
| San Joaquin | 4500 |
| Tamaoyan | 4500 |
| Taysan | 4500 |
| Tinago | 4500 |
| Tula-Tula | 4500 |
| Victory Village North | 4500 |
| Victory Village South | 4500 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Legazpi 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 |
Legazpi is a highly urbanized city and the capital of Albay province in the Philippines, serving as the regional center of the Bicol Region. Located on the southeastern coast of Luzon island, Legazpi is strategically positioned at the foot of the iconic Mayon Volcano, one of the most active volcanoes in the country known for its perfect cone shape. The city covers approximately 153.70 square kilometers and has a population of around 209,000 people, making it the most populous city in Albay. Legazpi is administratively divided into 70 barangays, which are the smallest political units in the Philippines. The city serves as a major economic, educational, and transportation hub for the Bicol Region, with its port facilities handling both domestic and international cargo, and its airport providing vital air connectivity. Legazpi's economy is diverse, encompassing trade, services, education, and tourism, with the majestic Mayon Volcano being a primary attraction that draws visitors from around the world. The city also hosts several government regional offices and educational institutions, including Bicol University. To access detailed postal code information for Legazpi's 70 barangays and facilitate accurate mail delivery throughout the city, visitors can explore the comprehensive directory available on this platform.
* Daraga
* Sto. Domingo
* Manito
* Rapu-Rapu
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