The postal code for Borongan is 6800 in Eastern Visayas, Eastern Samar, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Borongan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alang-Alang | 6800 |
| Amantacop | 6800 |
| Ando | 6800 |
| Balacdas | 6800 |
| Balud | 6800 |
| Banuyo | 6800 |
| Baras | 6800 |
| Bato | 6800 |
| Bayobay | 6800 |
| Benowangan | 6800 |
| Bugas | 6800 |
| Cabalagnan | 6800 |
| Cabong | 6800 |
| Cagbonga | 6800 |
| Calico-An | 6800 |
| Calingatngan | 6800 |
| Camada | 6800 |
| Campesao | 6800 |
| Can-Abong | 6800 |
| Can-Aga | 6800 |
| Canjaway | 6800 |
| Canlaray | 6800 |
| Canyopay | 6800 |
| Divinubo | 6800 |
| Hebacong | 6800 |
| Hindang | 6800 |
| Lalawigan | 6800 |
| Libuton | 6800 |
| Locso-On | 6800 |
| Maybacong | 6800 |
| Maypangdan | 6800 |
| Pepelitan | 6800 |
| Pinanag-An | 6800 |
| Punta Maria | 6800 |
| Purok A | 6800 |
| Purok B | 6800 |
| Purok C | 6800 |
| Purok D1 | 6800 |
| Purok D2 | 6800 |
| Purok E | 6800 |
| Purok F | 6800 |
| Purok G | 6800 |
| Purok H | 6800 |
| Sabang North | 6800 |
| Sabang South | 6800 |
| San Andres | 6800 |
| San Gabriel | 6800 |
| San Gregorio | 6800 |
| San Jose | 6800 |
| San Mateo | 6800 |
| San Pablo | 6800 |
| San Saturnino | 6800 |
| Santa Fe | 6800 |
| Siha | 6800 |
| Sohutan | 6800 |
| Songco | 6800 |
| Suribao | 6800 |
| Surok | 6800 |
| Taboc | 6800 |
| Tabunan | 6800 |
| Tamoso | 6800 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Borongan 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 | Eastern Visayas |
| Provinces | Eastern Samar |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Borongan is a component city and the capital of Eastern Samar province in the Philippines. Located on the eastern coast of Samar Island in the Eastern Visayas region, Borongan serves as the provincial center for government, commerce, and education. The city occupies a strategic position along the Philippine Sea, approximately 560 kilometers southeast of Manila. With a land area of approximately 475 square kilometers, Borongan features a diverse topography ranging from coastal plains to mountainous interior areas. According to recent census data, the city has a population of around 71,000 residents, primarily engaged in agriculture, fishing, and government services. Borongan is administratively divided into 61 barangays, which serve as the fundamental political units for local governance and community organization. The city's economy benefits from its status as the provincial capital, hosting various government offices, educational institutions, and commercial establishments. As the primary urban center of Eastern Samar, Borongan plays a crucial role in regional development and serves as a gateway to exploring the province's natural attractions and cultural heritage. For those seeking detailed location information, postal codes and specific addresses for all barangays within Borongan are readily accessible through official municipal records and online databases.
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