The postal code for Basey is 6720 in Eastern Visayas, Samar, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Basey.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Amandayehan | 6720 |
| Anglit | 6720 |
| Bacubac | 6720 |
| Balante | 6720 |
| Baloog | 6720 |
| Basiao | 6720 |
| Baybay | 6720 |
| Binongtu-an | 6720 |
| Buenavista | 6720 |
| Bulao | 6720 |
| Burgos | 6720 |
| Buscada | 6720 |
| Cambayan | 6720 |
| Can-Abay | 6720 |
| Cancaiyas | 6720 |
| Canmanila | 6720 |
| Catadman | 6720 |
| Cogon | 6720 |
| Del Pilar | 6720 |
| Dolongan | 6720 |
| Guintigui-An | 6720 |
| Guirang | 6720 |
| Iba | 6720 |
| Inuntan | 6720 |
| Lawa-An | 6720 |
| Loog | 6720 |
| Loyo | 6720 |
| Mabini | 6720 |
| Magallanes | 6720 |
| Manlilinab | 6720 |
| May-It | 6720 |
| Mercado | 6720 |
| Mongabong | 6720 |
| New San Agustin | 6720 |
| Nouvelas Occidental | 6720 |
| Old San Agustin | 6720 |
| Palaypay | 6720 |
| Panugmonon | 6720 |
| Pelit | 6720 |
| Roxas | 6720 |
| Salvacion | 6720 |
| San Antonio | 6720 |
| San Fernando | 6720 |
| Sawa | 6720 |
| Serum | 6720 |
| Sugca | 6720 |
| Sugponon | 6720 |
| Sulod | 6720 |
| Tinaogan | 6720 |
| Tingib | 6720 |
| Villa Aurora | 6720 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Basey 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 | Samar |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Basey is a municipality located in the province of Samar within the Eastern Visayas region of the Philippines. Situated on the western coast of Samar Island, Basey serves as a significant gateway to the Sohoton Caves National Park, one of the region's most prominent natural attractions. The municipality covers approximately 513.01 square kilometers of land area and has a population of around 56,000 people according to recent census data. Basey is administratively divided into 51 barangays, which are the smallest political units in the Philippine local government structure. The town is renowned for its traditional mat-weaving industry, particularly the production of colorful 'banig' mats made from tikog grass, which has become an important cultural and economic activity for local artisans. Historically, Basey was one of the earliest settlements established by Spanish missionaries in the area, contributing to its rich cultural heritage. The municipality's economy is primarily agricultural, with rice, coconut, and abaca as major crops, while fishing also plays a significant role due to its coastal location. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Basey's 51 barangays, comprehensive resources are available to assist with mail delivery and location-based services throughout the municipality.
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* Santa Rita
* Calbiga
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