The postal code for Malita is 8012 in Davao Region, Davao Occidental, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Malita.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bito | 8012 |
| Bolila | 8012 |
| Buhangin | 8012 |
| Culaman | 8012 |
| Datu Danwata | 8012 |
| Demoloc | 8012 |
| Felis | 8012 |
| Fishing Village | 8012 |
| Kibalatong | 8012 |
| Kidalapong | 8012 |
| Kilalag | 8012 |
| Kinangan | 8012 |
| Lacaron | 8012 |
| Lagumit | 8012 |
| Lais | 8012 |
| Little Baguio | 8012 |
| Macol | 8012 |
| Mana | 8012 |
| Manuel Peralta | 8012 |
| New Argao | 8012 |
| Pangaleon | 8012 |
| Pangian | 8012 |
| Pinalpalan | 8012 |
| Poblacion | 8012 |
| Sangay | 8012 |
| Talogoy | 8012 |
| Tical | 8012 |
| Ticulon | 8012 |
| Tingolo | 8012 |
| Tubalan | 8012 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Malita 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 | Davao Region |
| Provinces | Davao Occidental |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Malita is a first-class municipality located in the province of Davao Occidental, within the Davao Region of the Philippines. Situated along the coast of Davao Gulf in the southeastern part of Mindanao, Malita serves as the provincial capital of Davao Occidental and occupies a strategic position in the region's economic and administrative landscape. Covering approximately 883.37 square kilometers of land area, Malita is one of the largest municipalities in the region and has an estimated population of around 118,000 people according to recent census data. The municipality is administratively divided into 30 barangays, which include both urban centers and rural communities spread across its diverse terrain of coastal areas, agricultural lands, and forested hills. Malita's economy is primarily based on agriculture, fishing, and commerce, with growing potential in tourism due to its coastal attractions and natural resources. As the provincial capital, it hosts various government offices and serves as a hub for education, healthcare, and commercial activities in Davao Occidental. For residents and businesses seeking postal services, Malita's barangays each have specific postal codes that facilitate efficient mail delivery throughout the municipality.
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