The postal code for Manjuyod is 6208 in Negros Island Region, Negros Oriental, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Manjuyod.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Alangilanan | 6208 |
| Bagtic | 6208 |
| Balaas | 6208 |
| Bantolinao | 6208 |
| Bolisong | 6208 |
| Butong | 6208 |
| Campuyo | 6208 |
| Candabong | 6208 |
| Concepcion | 6208 |
| Dungo-An | 6208 |
| Kauswagan | 6208 |
| Lamogong | 6208 |
| Libjo | 6208 |
| Maaslum | 6208 |
| Mandalupang | 6208 |
| Panciao | 6208 |
| Poblacion | 6208 |
| Sac-Sac | 6208 |
| Salvacion | 6208 |
| San Isidro | 6208 |
| San Jose | 6208 |
| Santa Monica | 6208 |
| Suba | 6208 |
| Sundo-An | 6208 |
| Tanglad | 6208 |
| Tubod | 6208 |
| Tupas | 6208 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Manjuyod 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 |
Manjuyod is a fourth-class municipality located in the central part of Negros Oriental province within the Negros Island Region of the Philippines. Situated approximately 60 kilometers north of the provincial capital Dumaguete City, this coastal municipality occupies a strategic position along the Tanon Strait, which separates Negros Island from Cebu. With a land area of approximately 264.60 square kilometers, Manjuyod encompasses diverse terrain ranging from coastal plains to inland hills and mountains. According to the 2020 census, the municipality has a population of around 44,799 people, primarily engaged in agriculture, fishing, and local commerce. The municipality is administratively divided into 27 barangays, including both coastal and inland communities that reflect the area's varied geography. Manjuyod is particularly noted for its beautiful coastal areas and the famous Manjuyod Sandbar, often called the 'Maldives of the Philippines,' which emerges during low tide and attracts tourists from across the region. For residents and visitors seeking to navigate this municipality's diverse communities, accessing accurate postal code information for its various barangays is essential for mail delivery, official documentation, and local business operations.
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