The postal code for Bato is 6525 in Eastern Visayas, Leyte, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Bato.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alegria | 6525 |
| Alejos | 6525 |
| Amagos | 6525 |
| Anahawan | 6525 |
| Bago | 6525 |
| Bagong Bayan District | 6525 |
| Buli | 6525 |
| Cebuana | 6525 |
| Daan Lungsod | 6525 |
| Dawahon | 6525 |
| Dolho | 6525 |
| Domagocdoc | 6525 |
| Guerrero District | 6525 |
| Himamaa | 6525 |
| Imelda | 6525 |
| Iniguihan District | 6525 |
| Kalanggaman District | 6525 |
| Katipunan | 6525 |
| Liberty | 6525 |
| Mabini | 6525 |
| Marcelo | 6525 |
| Naga | 6525 |
| Osmeña | 6525 |
| Plaridel | 6525 |
| Ponong | 6525 |
| Rivilla | 6525 |
| San Agustin | 6525 |
| Santo Niño | 6525 |
| Tabunok | 6525 |
| Tagaytay | 6525 |
| Tinago District | 6525 |
| Tugas | 6525 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Bato 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 | Leyte |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Bato is a fourth-class municipality located in the southwestern part of Leyte province in the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. Situated along the western coast of Leyte Island, Bato occupies a strategic position facing the Camotes Sea and serves as an important coastal community within the province. The municipality covers a total land area of approximately 72.45 square kilometers and has a population of around 38,500 people according to recent census data. Bato is administratively divided into 32 barangays, with Poblacion serving as the municipal center where local government offices and major commercial establishments are concentrated. The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, fishing, and small-scale commerce, with rice, coconut, and corn being the main agricultural products. Bato features a mix of coastal lowlands and rolling hills, with the Bato River providing important water resources for irrigation and domestic use. The municipality maintains its own distinct cultural identity while sharing many traditions with neighboring towns in Leyte. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Bato's barangays and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available through local government units and postal service databases.
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