The postal code for Inabanga is 6332 in Central Visayas, Bohol, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Inabanga.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Anonang | 6332 |
| Badiang | 6332 |
| Baguhan | 6332 |
| Bahan | 6332 |
| Banahao | 6332 |
| Baogo | 6332 |
| Bugang | 6332 |
| Cagawasan | 6332 |
| Cagayan | 6332 |
| Cambitoon | 6332 |
| Canlinte | 6332 |
| Cawayan | 6332 |
| Cogon | 6332 |
| Cuaming | 6332 |
| Dagnawan | 6332 |
| Dagohoy | 6332 |
| Dait Sur | 6332 |
| Datag | 6332 |
| Fatima | 6332 |
| Hambongan | 6332 |
| Ilaud | 6332 |
| Ilaya | 6332 |
| Ilihan | 6332 |
| Lapacan Norte | 6332 |
| Lapacan Sur | 6332 |
| Lawis | 6332 |
| Liloan Norte | 6332 |
| Liloan Sur | 6332 |
| Lomboy | 6332 |
| Lonoy Cainsican | 6332 |
| Lonoy Roma | 6332 |
| Lutao | 6332 |
| Luyo | 6332 |
| Mabuhay | 6332 |
| Maria Rosario | 6332 |
| Nabuad | 6332 |
| Napo | 6332 |
| Ondol | 6332 |
| Poblacion | 6332 |
| Riverside | 6332 |
| Saa | 6332 |
| San Isidro | 6332 |
| San Jose | 6332 |
| Santo NiƱo | 6332 |
| Santo Rosario | 6332 |
| Sua | 6332 |
| Tambook | 6332 |
| Tungod | 6332 |
| U-Og | 6332 |
| Ubujan | 6332 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Inabanga 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 Visayas |
| Provinces | Bohol |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Inabanga is a municipality located in the northwestern part of Bohol province in the Central Visayas region of the Philippines. Situated along the coast of the Camotes Sea, Inabanga occupies a strategic position approximately 50 kilometers northwest of Tagbilaran City, the provincial capital. The municipality covers a total land area of approximately 125.63 square kilometers and serves as an important agricultural and fishing community within the province. According to recent census data, Inabanga has a population of around 48,000 residents distributed across its 50 barangays, which represent the smallest administrative divisions in the Philippine system. The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, corn, and coconut cultivation being significant activities, complemented by fishing along its coastal areas. Inabanga features a mix of coastal lowlands and inland hilly terrain, with the Inabanga River serving as a prominent geographical feature that flows through the municipality. As a fourth-class municipality, it provides essential local government services to its residents while maintaining its cultural heritage and traditional practices. To access detailed postal code information for Inabanga's 50 barangays and facilitate mail delivery services throughout the municipality, visitors can explore the specific sub-regional listings available on this platform.
* Tubigon
* Clarin
* Sagbayan
* San Isidro
* Danao
* Buenavista
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