The postal code for Ligao is 4504 in Bicol Region, Albay, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Ligao.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abella | 4504 |
| Allang | 4504 |
| Amtic | 4504 |
| Bacong | 4504 |
| Bagumbayan | 4504 |
| Balanac | 4504 |
| Baligang | 4504 |
| Barayong | 4504 |
| Basag | 4504 |
| Batang | 4504 |
| Bay | 4504 |
| Binanowan | 4504 |
| Binatagan | 4504 |
| Bobonsuran | 4504 |
| Bonga | 4504 |
| Busac | 4504 |
| Busay | 4504 |
| Cabarian | 4504 |
| Calzada | 4504 |
| Catburawan | 4504 |
| Cavasi | 4504 |
| Culliat | 4504 |
| Dunao | 4504 |
| Francia | 4504 |
| Guilid | 4504 |
| Herrera | 4504 |
| Layon | 4504 |
| Macalidong | 4504 |
| Mahaba | 4504 |
| Malama | 4504 |
| Maonon | 4504 |
| Nabonton | 4504 |
| Nasisi | 4504 |
| Oma-Oma | 4504 |
| Palapas | 4504 |
| Pandan | 4504 |
| Paulba | 4504 |
| Paulog | 4504 |
| Pinamaniquian | 4504 |
| Pinit | 4504 |
| Ranao-Ranao | 4504 |
| San Vicente | 4504 |
| Santa Cruz | 4504 |
| Tagpo | 4504 |
| Tambo | 4504 |
| Tandarora | 4504 |
| Tandarura | 4504 |
| Tastas | 4504 |
| Tinago | 4504 |
| Tinampo | 4504 |
| Tiongson | 4504 |
| Tomolin | 4504 |
| Tuburan | 4504 |
| Tula-Tula Grande | 4504 |
| Tula-Tula Pequeño | 4504 |
| Tupas | 4504 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ligao 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 |
Ligao is a component city located in the province of Albay within the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Situated in the central-eastern part of Albay, Ligao occupies a strategic position approximately 500 kilometers southeast of Manila. The city covers a total land area of approximately 246.75 square kilometers and serves as an important urban center in the province. According to recent census data, Ligao has a population of around 118,000 residents, making it one of the more populous cities in Albay. The city is administratively divided into 55 barangays, which represent the smallest local government units in the Philippine system. Ligao's economy is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and abaca being major crops, while also developing commercial and service sectors typical of growing urban centers. The city features varied topography that includes coastal areas, plains, and mountainous terrain, with Mount Masaraga being one of its notable natural landmarks. Ligao achieved cityhood status in 2001, reflecting its growth and development as an important urban center in the region. For residents and businesses seeking to access postal code information for Ligao's various barangays, comprehensive postal code data is available through official channels.
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