Postal codes for Labo range from 4604 to 4612 in Bicol Region, Camarines Norte, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Labo.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anahaw | 4604 |
| Anameam | 4604 |
| Awitan | 4604 |
| Baay | 4604 |
| Bagacay | 4604 |
| Bagong Silang I | 4604 |
| Bagong Silang II | 4604 |
| Bagong Silang III | 4604 |
| Bakiad | 4604 |
| Bautista | 4604 |
| Bayabas | 4604 |
| Bayan-Bayan | 4604 |
| Benit | 4604 |
| Bulhao | 4604 |
| Cabatuhan | 4604 |
| Cabusay | 4604 |
| Calabasa | 4604 |
| Canapawan | 4604 |
| Daguit | 4604 |
| Dalas | 4604 |
| Dumagmang | 4604 |
| Exciban | 4604 |
| Fundado | 4604 |
| Guinacutan | 4604 |
| Guisican | 4604 |
| Gumamela | 4604 |
| Iberica | 4604 |
| Kalamunding | 4604 |
| Lugui | 4604 |
| Mabilo I | 4604 |
| Mabilo II | 4604 |
| Macogon | 4604 |
| Mahawan-Hawan | 4604 |
| Malangcao-Basud | 4604 |
| Malasugui | 4604 |
| Malatap | 4604 |
| Malaya | 4604 |
| Malibago | 4604 |
| Maot | 4604 |
| Masalong | 4604 |
| Matanlang | 4604 |
| Napaod | 4604 |
| Pag-Asa | 4604 |
| Pangpang | 4604 |
| Pinya | 4604 |
| San Antonio | 4604 |
| San Francisco | 4604 |
| Santa Cruz | 4604 |
| Submakin | 4604 |
| Talobatib | 4604 |
| Tigbinan | 4604 |
| Tulay Na Lupa | 4612 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Labo 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 | Camarines Norte |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Labo is a first-class municipality located in the northern part of Camarines Norte province within the Bicol Region of the Philippines. Situated approximately 350 kilometers southeast of Manila, Labo serves as the largest municipality in Camarines Norte by land area, covering approximately 589.36 square kilometers of diverse terrain that includes coastal areas, agricultural plains, and mountainous regions. With a population of approximately 109,000 residents as of recent census data, Labo is administratively divided into 52 barangays, making it one of the most subdivided municipalities in the province. The municipality's economy is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and abaca cultivation being major economic activities, supplemented by fishing along its coastal areas and small-scale mining operations in its mineral-rich uplands. Labo is also known for its natural attractions, including the scenic Labo River and various waterfalls that draw local tourists. The municipality serves as an important transportation hub, with major roads connecting it to neighboring towns and provinces. For residents and visitors seeking postal code information for Labo's 52 barangays, comprehensive postal code data is available to facilitate mail delivery and location-based services throughout the municipality.
* Jose Panganiban
* Capalonga
* Santa Elena
* Basud
* San Lorenzo Ruiz
* San Vicente
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