The postal code for Guimba is 3115 in Central Luzon, Nueva Ecija, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Guimba.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agcano | 3115 |
| Ayos Lomboy | 3115 |
| Bacayao | 3115 |
| Bagong Barrio | 3115 |
| Balbalino | 3115 |
| Balingog East | 3115 |
| Balingog West | 3115 |
| Banitan | 3115 |
| Bantug | 3115 |
| Bulakid | 3115 |
| Bunol | 3115 |
| Caballero | 3115 |
| Cabaruan | 3115 |
| Caingin Tabing Ilog | 3115 |
| Calem | 3115 |
| Camiling | 3115 |
| Cardinal | 3115 |
| Casongsong | 3115 |
| Catimon | 3115 |
| Cavite | 3115 |
| Cawayan Bugtong | 3115 |
| Consuelo | 3115 |
| Culong | 3115 |
| Escano | 3115 |
| Faigal | 3115 |
| Galvan | 3115 |
| Guiset | 3115 |
| Lamorito | 3115 |
| Lennec | 3115 |
| Macamias | 3115 |
| Macapabellag | 3115 |
| Macatcatuit | 3115 |
| Manacsac | 3115 |
| Manggang Marikit | 3115 |
| Maturanoc | 3115 |
| Maybubon | 3115 |
| Naglabrahan | 3115 |
| Nagpandayan | 3115 |
| Narvacan I | 3115 |
| Narvacan II | 3115 |
| Pacac | 3115 |
| Partida I | 3115 |
| Partida II | 3115 |
| Pasong Inchic | 3115 |
| Saint John District | 3115 |
| San Agustin | 3115 |
| San Andres | 3115 |
| San Bernardino | 3115 |
| San Marcelino | 3115 |
| San Miguel | 3115 |
| San Rafael | 3115 |
| San Roque | 3115 |
| Santa Ana | 3115 |
| Santa Cruz | 3115 |
| Santa Lucia | 3115 |
| Santa Veronica District | 3115 |
| Santo Cristo District | 3115 |
| Saranay District | 3115 |
| Sinulatan | 3115 |
| Subol | 3115 |
| Tampac I | 3115 |
| Tampac II & III | 3115 |
| Triala | 3115 |
| Yuson | 3115 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Guimba 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 | Nueva Ecija |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Guimba is a first-class municipality located in the southwestern part of Nueva Ecija province in the Central Luzon region of the Philippines. Positioned approximately 120 kilometers north of Manila, Guimba serves as an important agricultural and commercial hub in the region. The municipality covers a total land area of approximately 245.29 square kilometers and has a population of around 118,000 people according to recent census data. Guimba is administratively divided into 64 barangays, which are the smallest political units in the Philippines. The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice, corn, and onion cultivation being the main economic activities, benefiting from the fertile plains and favorable climate conditions of Central Luzon. Guimba also serves as a transportation crossroads connecting various parts of Nueva Ecija to neighboring provinces. For residents and businesses seeking postal services, comprehensive postal code information is available for all of Guimba's 64 barangays to facilitate efficient mail delivery and location identification throughout the municipality.
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