The postal code for Solsona is 2910 in Ilocos Region, Ilocos Norte, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Solsona.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aguitap | 2910 |
| Bagbag | 2910 |
| Bagbago | 2910 |
| Barcelona | 2910 |
| Bubuos | 2910 |
| Capurictan | 2910 |
| Catangraran | 2910 |
| Darasdas | 2910 |
| Juan | 2910 |
| Laureta | 2910 |
| Lipay | 2910 |
| Maananteng | 2910 |
| Manalpac | 2910 |
| Mariquet | 2910 |
| Nagpatpatan | 2910 |
| Nalasin | 2910 |
| Puttao | 2910 |
| San Juan | 2910 |
| San Julian | 2910 |
| Santa Ana | 2910 |
| Santiago | 2910 |
| Talugtog | 2910 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Solsona 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 |
Solsona is a municipality located in the province of Ilocos Norte within the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. Positioned in the southeastern part of Ilocos Norte, Solsona serves as an important agricultural and commercial hub for the surrounding rural communities. The municipality covers an approximate land area of 166 square kilometers and has a population of around 24,000 people according to recent census data. Solsona is administratively divided into 22 barangays, which represent the smallest local government units in the Philippine system. The town's economy is primarily based on agriculture, with rice, corn, and tobacco being the main crops cultivated in the fertile plains and surrounding hills. Solsona's strategic location along transportation routes connecting different parts of Ilocos Norte makes it a significant transit point for goods and travelers. The municipality maintains its own local government structure headed by a municipal mayor and operates public services including schools, health centers, and municipal offices. For residents and businesses seeking to access postal services or communicate with local government units, understanding the specific barangay-level administrative divisions is essential for efficient mail delivery and official correspondence.
* Dingras
* Marcos
* Piddig
* Carasi
* Nueva Era
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