Malabon Postal Codes: 1470 to 1480 | Northern Manila, National Capital Region
Postal Codes (ZIP Codes) for Malabon range from 1470 to 1480 in Northern Manila, National Capital Region, Philippines. To find exact Postal Codes and postcodes within Malabon, choose from the districts below.
Postal Codes for Places in Malabon
Showing 22 places in Malabon. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.
| Acacia | |
| Araneta Subdivision | |
| Baritan | |
| Bayan-Bayanan | |
| Catmon | |
| Concepcion | |
| Dampalit | |
| Flores | |
| Hulong Duhat | |
| Ibaba | |
| Longos | |
| Maysilo | |
| Muzon | |
| Niugan | |
| Panghulo | |
| Potrero | |
| San Agustin | |
| Santolan | |
| Tañong | |
| Tinajeros | |
| Tonsuya | |
| Tugatog |
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Malabon, Northern Manila, National Capital Region, 1474
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Malabon Quick Facts
| Country | Philippines (PH) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Philippines → National Capital Region → Northern Manila |
| Postal Code | 1470~1480 |
| Region | National Capital Region |
| Districts | Northern Manila |
| ISO Codes | PH / PHL / 608 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .ph |
| Coordinates | 14.65785, 120.951126 |
| Places | 22 |
What to Know About Malabon
Key Facts
Malabon is a highly urbanized city located in the northern part of Metro Manila, Philippines. Situated within the National Capital Region, Malabon occupies a strategic position just north of Manila proper, bordered by several other major cities in the metropolitan area. The city covers a land area of approximately 15.71 square kilometers and has a population of around 380,000 people, making it one of the denser urban centers in the region. Malabon is administratively divided into 21 barangays, which serve as the fundamental local government units. Geographically, the city is characterized by its low-lying terrain and proximity to water bodies, earning it the nickname 'Venice of the Philippines' due to its frequent flooding during heavy rains and high tides. Historically, Malabon was known for its fishing industry and salt production, though it has since evolved into a mixed residential, commercial, and industrial hub. The city maintains its cultural heritage through traditional industries like pancit Malabon (a local noodle dish) and its numerous historic churches and structures. For residents and visitors seeking detailed location information, postal code data is available for all of Malabon's barangays to facilitate accurate addressing and navigation throughout the city.
Neighboring Regions
- Caloocan
- Navotas
- Valenzuela