The postal code for Malasiqui is 2421 in Ilocos Region, Pangasinan, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Malasiqui.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abonagan | 2421 |
| Agdao | 2421 |
| Alacan | 2421 |
| Aliaga | 2421 |
| Amacalan | 2421 |
| Anolid | 2421 |
| Apaya | 2421 |
| Asin Este | 2421 |
| Asin Weste | 2421 |
| Bacundao Este | 2421 |
| Bacundao Weste | 2421 |
| Bakitiw | 2421 |
| Balite | 2421 |
| Banawang | 2421 |
| Barang | 2421 |
| Bawer | 2421 |
| Binalay | 2421 |
| Bobon | 2421 |
| Bolaoit | 2421 |
| Bongar | 2421 |
| Butao | 2421 |
| Cabatling | 2421 |
| Cabueldatan | 2421 |
| Calbueg | 2421 |
| Canan Norte | 2421 |
| Canan Sur | 2421 |
| Cawayan Bogtong | 2421 |
| Don Pedro | 2421 |
| Gatang | 2421 |
| Goliman | 2421 |
| Gomez | 2421 |
| Guilig | 2421 |
| Ican | 2421 |
| Ingalagala | 2421 |
| Lareg-Lareg | 2421 |
| Lasip | 2421 |
| Lepa | 2421 |
| Loqueb Este | 2421 |
| Loqueb Norte | 2421 |
| Loqueb Sur | 2421 |
| Lunec | 2421 |
| Mabulitec | 2421 |
| Malimpec | 2421 |
| Manggan-Dampay | 2421 |
| Nalsian Norte | 2421 |
| Nalsian Sur | 2421 |
| Nancapian | 2421 |
| Nansangaan | 2421 |
| Olea | 2421 |
| Pacuan | 2421 |
| Palapar Norte | 2421 |
| Palapar Sur | 2421 |
| Palong | 2421 |
| Pamaranum | 2421 |
| Pasima | 2421 |
| Payar | 2421 |
| Poblacion | 2421 |
| Polong Norte | 2421 |
| Polong Sur | 2421 |
| Potiocan | 2421 |
| San Julian | 2421 |
| Tabo-Sili | 2421 |
| Talospatang | 2421 |
| Taloy | 2421 |
| Taloyan | 2421 |
| Tambac | 2421 |
| Tobor | 2421 |
| Tolonguat | 2421 |
| Tomling | 2421 |
| Umando | 2421 |
| Viado | 2421 |
| Waig | 2421 |
| Warey | 2421 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Malasiqui 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 | Pangasinan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Malasiqui is a first-class municipality located in the central part of Pangasinan province within the Ilocos Region of the Philippines. Positioned approximately 18 kilometers southeast of Lingayen, the provincial capital, Malasiqui serves as an important agricultural and commercial hub in central Pangasinan. The municipality covers a total land area of 131.37 square kilometers and has a population of approximately 143,000 residents according to recent census data. Malasiqui is administratively divided into 73 barangays, making it one of the most subdivided municipalities in the province. The town's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice, corn, and various vegetables being the main crops cultivated across its fertile plains. Malasiqui also hosts several educational institutions and serves as a trading center for surrounding communities. The municipality maintains its cultural heritage through various festivals and traditions while continuing to develop its infrastructure and services. For those seeking detailed postal code information and location data for Malasiqui's numerous barangays, comprehensive resources are available to assist with navigation and address verification throughout the municipality.
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