The postal code for La Libertad is 6213 in Negros Island Region, Negros Oriental, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within La Libertad.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aniniaw | 6213 |
| Aya | 6213 |
| Bagtic | 6213 |
| Biga-A | 6213 |
| Busilak | 6213 |
| Cangabo | 6213 |
| Cantupa | 6213 |
| Elecia | 6213 |
| Eli | 6213 |
| Guihob | 6213 |
| Kansumandig | 6213 |
| Mambulod | 6213 |
| Mandapaton | 6213 |
| Manghulyawon | 6213 |
| Manluminsag | 6213 |
| Mapalasan | 6213 |
| Maragondong | 6213 |
| Martilo | 6213 |
| Nasungan | 6213 |
| Pacuan | 6213 |
| Pangca | 6213 |
| Pisong | 6213 |
| Pitogo | 6213 |
| Poblacion North | 6213 |
| Poblacion South | 6213 |
| San Jose | 6213 |
| Solongon | 6213 |
| Tala-On | 6213 |
| Talayong | 6213 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the La Libertad 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 | Negros Island Region |
| Provinces | Negros Oriental |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
La Libertad is a municipality located in the southeastern part of Negros Oriental province within the Negros Island Region of the Philippines. Situated approximately 70 kilometers from the provincial capital of Dumaguete, this coastal municipality occupies a strategic position along the Tañon Strait, which separates Negros Island from Cebu. With a land area of approximately 139.6 square kilometers, La Libertad serves as an important agricultural and fishing community in the region. According to recent census data, the municipality is home to approximately 40,000 residents who primarily engage in farming, fishing, and small-scale commerce. The municipality is administratively divided into 29 barangays, each with its own local governance structure and community characteristics. The terrain of La Libertad features a mix of coastal plains and rolling hills, with Mount Talinis providing a scenic backdrop to the west. The municipality's economy relies heavily on sugarcane production, coconut cultivation, and marine resources from the rich fishing grounds of the Tañon Strait. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for La Libertad's 29 barangays, comprehensive resources are available to assist with mail delivery and location-based services throughout this municipality.
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