The postal code for Calapan is 5200 in Mimaropa, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Calapan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Balingayan | 5200 |
| Balite | 5200 |
| Baruyan | 5200 |
| Batino | 5200 |
| Bayanan I | 5200 |
| Bayanan II | 5200 |
| Biga | 5200 |
| Bondoc | 5200 |
| Bucayao | 5200 |
| Buhuan | 5200 |
| Bulusan | 5200 |
| Calero | 5200 |
| Camansihan | 5200 |
| Camilmil | 5200 |
| Canubing I | 5200 |
| Canubing II | 5200 |
| Comunal | 5200 |
| Guinobatan | 5200 |
| Gulod | 5200 |
| Gutad | 5200 |
| Ibaba East | 5200 |
| Ibaba West | 5200 |
| Ilaya | 5200 |
| Lalud | 5200 |
| Lazareto | 5200 |
| Libis | 5200 |
| Lumang Bayan | 5200 |
| Mahal Na Pangalan | 5200 |
| Maidlang | 5200 |
| Malad | 5200 |
| Malamig | 5200 |
| Managpi | 5200 |
| Masipit | 5200 |
| Nag-Iba I | 5200 |
| Nag-Iba II | 5200 |
| Navotas | 5200 |
| Pachoca | 5200 |
| Palhi | 5200 |
| Panggalaan | 5200 |
| Parang | 5200 |
| Patas | 5200 |
| Personas | 5200 |
| Putingtubig | 5200 |
| Salong | 5200 |
| San Antonio | 5200 |
| San Vicente Central | 5200 |
| San Vicente East | 5200 |
| San Vicente North | 5200 |
| San Vicente South | 5200 |
| San Vicente West | 5200 |
| Santa Cruz | 5200 |
| Santa Isabel | 5200 |
| Santa Maria Village | 5200 |
| Santa Rita | 5200 |
| Santo NiƱo | 5200 |
| Sapul | 5200 |
| Silonay | 5200 |
| Suqui | 5200 |
| Tawagan | 5200 |
| Tawiran | 5200 |
| Tibag | 5200 |
| Wawa | 5200 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Calapan 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 | Mimaropa |
| Provinces | Oriental Mindoro |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Calapan is a component city and the capital of Oriental Mindoro province in the Philippines. Located on the northeastern coast of Mindoro Island, it serves as the main urban, commercial, and administrative center of the Mimaropa region's largest province. The city occupies a strategic position along the Calapan Bay, facing the Verde Island Passage which connects it to the nearby provinces of Batangas and Marinduque. With an approximate population of 145,786 people as of the 2020 census, Calapan spans a total land area of 250.06 square kilometers, making it one of the more densely populated areas in Oriental Mindoro. The city is administratively divided into 62 barangays, which are further organized into two congressional districts. As the provincial capital, Calapan hosts the main government offices, commercial establishments, and serves as the primary transportation hub connecting Oriental Mindoro to other parts of the Philippines through its seaport that facilitates regular ferry services to Batangas City. For residents and businesses seeking postal services, Calapan's barangays each have specific postal codes that can be accessed through the national postal system.
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