The postal code for Laoag is 2900 in Ilocos Region, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Laoag.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Bgy. No. 1, San Lorenzo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 10, San Jose | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 11, Santa Balbina | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 12, San Isidro | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 13, Nstra. Sra. De Visitaci | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 13, Nstra. Sra. De Visitacion | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 14, Santo Tomas | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 15, San Guillermo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 16, San Jacinto | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 17, San Francisco | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 19, Santa Marcela | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 2, Santa Joaquina | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 20, San Miguel | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 21, San Pedro | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 22, San Andres | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 23, San Matias | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 24, Nstra. Sra. De Consolac | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 24, Nstra. Sra. De Consolacion | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 25, Santa Cayetana | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 26, San Marcelino | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 27, Nstra. Sra. de Soledad | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 28, San Bernardo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 29, Santo Tomas | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 3, Nstra. Sra. Del Rosario | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 30-A, Suyo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 30-B, Santa Maria | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 31, Talingaan | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 32-A, La Paz East | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 32-B, La Paz West | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 32-C La Paz East | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 33-A, La Paz Proper | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 33-B, La Paz Proper | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 34-A, Gabu Norte West | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 34-B, Gabu Norte East | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 35, Gabu Sur | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 36, Araniw | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 37, Calayab | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 38-A, Mangato East | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 38-B, Mangato West | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 39, Santa Rosa | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 4, San Guillermo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 40, Balatong | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 41, Balacad | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 42, Apaya | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 43, Cavit | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 44, Zamboanga | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 45, Tangid | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 46, Nalbo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 47, Bengcag | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 48-B, Cabungaan South | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 49-A, Darayday | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 49-B, Raraburan | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 5, San Pedro | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 50, Buttong | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 51-A, Nangalisan East | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 51-B, Nangalisan West | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 52-A, San Mateo | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 52-B, Lataag | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 53, Rioeng | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 54-A, Lagui-Sail | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 54-B, Camangaan | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 55-A, Barit-Pandan | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 55-B, Salet-Bulangon | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 55-C, Vira | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 56-A, Bacsil North | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 56-B, Bacsil South | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 57, Pila | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 58, Casili | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 59-A, Dibua South | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 59-B, Dibua North | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 6, San Agustin | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 60-A, Caaoacan | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 60-B, Madiladig | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 61, Cataban | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 62-A, Navotas North | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 62-B, Navotas South | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 7-A, Nstra. Sra. De Nativid | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 7-A, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 7-B, Nstra. Sra. De Nativid | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 7-B, Nstra. Sra. De Natividad | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 8, San Vicente | 2900 |
| Bgy. No. 9, Santa Angela | 2900 |
| Bry. No. 18, San Quirino | 2900 |
| Bry. No. 48-A, Cabungaan North | 2900 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Laoag 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 | Ilocos Region |
| Provinces | Ilocos Norte |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Laoag is a highly urbanized city and the capital of Ilocos Norte province in the Philippines. Located in the northwestern part of Luzon island, it serves as the economic, political, and cultural center of the Ilocos Region. The city occupies a strategic coastal position along the South China Sea, approximately 488 kilometers north of Manila. With a land area of about 116.08 square kilometers, Laoag is home to approximately 111,000 residents according to recent census data. The city is administratively divided into 80 barangays, which represent the smallest local government units in the Philippine system. Laoag experiences a tropical monsoon climate characterized by distinct wet and dry seasons, with the Amianan wind providing cooler temperatures during the dry months from November to February. The city's economy is driven by agriculture, commerce, government services, and tourism, with notable attractions including the sinking bell tower, St. William's Cathedral, and the sand dunes of La Paz. As the provincial capital, Laoag hosts numerous government offices, educational institutions, and commercial establishments that serve both city residents and visitors from surrounding municipalities. To access detailed postal code information for Laoag's 80 barangays and facilitate efficient mail delivery throughout the city, comprehensive postal code directories are available through official postal service resources.
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