The postal code for Naujan is 5204 in Mimaropa, Oriental Mindoro, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Naujan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Adrialuna | 5204 |
| Andres Ilagan | 5204 |
| Antipolo | 5204 |
| Apitong | 5204 |
| Arangin | 5204 |
| Aurora | 5204 |
| Bacungan | 5204 |
| Bagong Buhay | 5204 |
| Balite | 5204 |
| Bancuro | 5204 |
| Banuton | 5204 |
| Barcenaga | 5204 |
| Bayani | 5204 |
| Buhangin | 5204 |
| Caburo | 5204 |
| Concepcion | 5204 |
| Dao | 5204 |
| Del Pilar | 5204 |
| Estrella | 5204 |
| Evangelista | 5204 |
| Gamao | 5204 |
| General Esco | 5204 |
| Herrera | 5204 |
| Inarawan | 5204 |
| Kalinisan | 5204 |
| Laguna | 5204 |
| Mabini | 5204 |
| Magtibay | 5204 |
| Mahabang Parang | 5204 |
| Malaya | 5204 |
| Malinao | 5204 |
| Malvar | 5204 |
| Masagana | 5204 |
| Masaguing | 5204 |
| Melgar A | 5204 |
| Melgar B | 5204 |
| Metolza | 5204 |
| Montelago | 5204 |
| Montemayor | 5204 |
| Motoderazo | 5204 |
| Mulawin | 5204 |
| Nag-Iba I | 5204 |
| Nag-Iba II | 5204 |
| Pagkakaisa | 5204 |
| Paitan | 5204 |
| Paniquian | 5204 |
| Pinagsabangan I | 5204 |
| Pinagsabangan II | 5204 |
| Piñahan | 5204 |
| Poblacion I | 5204 |
| Poblacion II | 5204 |
| Poblacion III | 5204 |
| Sampaguita | 5204 |
| San Agustin I | 5204 |
| San Agustin II | 5204 |
| San Andres | 5204 |
| San Antonio | 5204 |
| San Carlos | 5204 |
| San Isidro | 5204 |
| San Jose | 5204 |
| San Luis | 5204 |
| San Nicolas | 5204 |
| San Pedro | 5204 |
| Santa Cruz | 5204 |
| Santa Isabel | 5204 |
| Santa Maria | 5204 |
| Santiago | 5204 |
| Santo Niño | 5204 |
| Tagumpay | 5204 |
| Tigkan | 5204 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Naujan 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 |
Naujan is a first-class municipality located in the province of Oriental Mindoro within the Mimaropa region of the Philippines. Situated along the northeastern coast of Mindoro Island, Naujan occupies a strategic position facing the Tablas Strait and is bordered by the scenic Naujan Lake, the fifth largest lake in the Philippines. The municipality covers a total land area of approximately 503.10 square kilometers and serves as a vital agricultural and economic hub in the region. According to recent census data, Naujan has a population of around 109,587 people, making it one of the more populous municipalities in Oriental Mindoro. The municipality is administratively divided into 70 barangays, reflecting its significant size and diverse community structure. Naujan's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice, coconut, and banana cultivation being major industries, complemented by fishing activities in its coastal and lake areas. The presence of Naujan Lake National Park adds ecological significance to the region, supporting diverse wildlife and serving as an important bird sanctuary. For residents and businesses seeking postal services, Naujan offers comprehensive postal code coverage across all its barangays to facilitate efficient mail delivery and communication.
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