The postal code for Pulupandan is 6102 in Negros Island Region, Negros Occidental, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Pulupandan.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Barangay Zone 1 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 1-A | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 2 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 3 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 4 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 4-A | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 5 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 6 | 6102 |
| Barangay Zone 7 | 6102 |
| Canjusa | 6102 |
| Crossing Pulupandan | 6102 |
| Culo | 6102 |
| Mabini | 6102 |
| Pag-Ayon | 6102 |
| Palaka Norte | 6102 |
| Palaka Sur | 6102 |
| Patic | 6102 |
| Tapong | 6102 |
| Ubay | 6102 |
| Utod | 6102 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Pulupandan cities in Philippines. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Philippines (PH) |
|---|---|
| Region | Negros Island Region |
| Provinces | Negros Occidental |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Pulupandan is a coastal municipality located in the province of Negros Occidental, within the Negros Island Region of the Philippines. Situated along the southeastern coast of Negros Island, it occupies a strategic position at the mouth of the Bago River where it meets the Guimaras Strait. With a land area of approximately 23 square kilometers, Pulupandan is one of the smaller municipalities in the province but serves as an important gateway due to its port facilities. According to recent census data, the municipality has a population of around 30,000 residents who primarily engage in fishing, agriculture, and port-related economic activities. The municipality is administratively divided into 20 barangays, with the poblacion (town center) serving as the commercial and administrative hub. Pulupandan's economy benefits from its coastal location, supporting both marine resources and transportation services through its municipal port that connects to Iloilo City across the strait. The town's name is derived from the local term 'pulupandan,' referring to a type of grass that once grew abundantly in the area. For those seeking detailed postal code information and location data for Pulupandan's barangays and surrounding areas, comprehensive resources are available through regional postal services.
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