The postal code for Malolos is 3000 in Central Luzon, Bulacan, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Malolos.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anilao | 3000 |
| Atlag | 3000 |
| Babatnin | 3000 |
| Bagna | 3000 |
| Bagong Bayan | 3000 |
| Balayong | 3000 |
| Balite | 3000 |
| Bangkal | 3000 |
| Barihan | 3000 |
| Bulihan | 3000 |
| Bungahan | 3000 |
| Caingin | 3000 |
| Calero | 3000 |
| Caliligawan | 3000 |
| Canalate | 3000 |
| Caniogan | 3000 |
| Catmon | 3000 |
| Cofradia | 3000 |
| Dakila | 3000 |
| Guinhawa | 3000 |
| Ligas | 3000 |
| Liyang | 3000 |
| Longos | 3000 |
| Look 1st | 3000 |
| Look 2nd | 3000 |
| Lugam | 3000 |
| Mabolo | 3000 |
| Mambog | 3000 |
| Masile | 3000 |
| Matimbo | 3000 |
| Mojon | 3000 |
| Namayan | 3000 |
| Niugan | 3000 |
| Pamarawan | 3000 |
| Panasahan | 3000 |
| Pinagbakahan | 3000 |
| San Agustin | 3000 |
| San Gabriel | 3000 |
| San Juan | 3000 |
| San Pablo | 3000 |
| San Vicente | 3000 |
| Santiago | 3000 |
| Santisima Trinidad | 3000 |
| Santo Cristo | 3000 |
| Santo Niño | 3000 |
| Santo Rosario | 3000 |
| Santol | 3000 |
| Sumapang Bata | 3000 |
| Sumapang Matanda | 3000 |
| Taal | 3000 |
| Tikay | 3000 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Malolos 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 | Central Luzon |
| Provinces | Bulacan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Malolos is a component city and the capital of Bulacan province in the Philippines, serving as the provincial center for government, commerce, and education. Located in the central part of Bulacan province within the Central Luzon region, Malolos occupies a strategic position approximately 45 kilometers north of Manila, making it an important urban center in the Manila metropolitan area. The city covers a land area of approximately 67.25 square kilometers and has a population of around 261,000 people according to recent census data. Malolos is administratively divided into 51 barangays, which serve as the fundamental political units governing local communities. Historically significant as the site where the First Philippine Republic was established in 1898, Malolos maintains its heritage through well-preserved ancestral houses and the Malolos Cathedral, which served as the venue for the Malolos Congress. The city's economy thrives on commerce, light manufacturing, and services, benefiting from its proximity to Metro Manila while preserving its cultural identity. Visitors and residents can access comprehensive postal code information for all 51 barangays through our platform to facilitate efficient mail delivery and location-based services throughout the city.
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