The postal code for Tangub is 7214 in Northern Mindanao, Misamis Occidental, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Tangub.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Aquino | 7214 |
| Balatacan | 7214 |
| Baluk | 7214 |
| Banglay | 7214 |
| Bintana | 7214 |
| Bocator | 7214 |
| Bongabong | 7214 |
| Caniangan | 7214 |
| Capalaran | 7214 |
| Catagan | 7214 |
| City Hall | 7214 |
| Garang | 7214 |
| Guinabot | 7214 |
| Guinalaban | 7214 |
| Huyohoy | 7214 |
| Isidro D. Tan | 7214 |
| Kauswagan | 7214 |
| Kimat | 7214 |
| Labuyo | 7214 |
| Lorenzo Tan | 7214 |
| Lower P | 7214 |
| Lumban | 7214 |
| Maloro | 7214 |
| Malubog | 7214 |
| Manga | 7214 |
| Mantic | 7214 |
| Maquilao | 7214 |
| Marilou | 7214 |
| Market | 7214 |
| Matugnaw | 7214 |
| Migcanaway | 7214 |
| Minsubong | 7214 |
| Owayan | 7214 |
| Paiton | 7214 |
| Panalsalan | 7214 |
| Pangabuan | 7214 |
| Prenza | 7214 |
| Salimpuno | 7214 |
| San Antonio | 7214 |
| San Apolinario | 7214 |
| San Vicente | 7214 |
| Santa Cruz | 7214 |
| Santa Maria | 7214 |
| Santo NiƱo | 7214 |
| Sicot | 7214 |
| Silanga | 7214 |
| Silangit | 7214 |
| Simasay | 7214 |
| St. Mic | 7214 |
| Sumirap | 7214 |
| Taguite | 7214 |
| Tituron | 7214 |
| Tugas | 7214 |
| Upper | 7214 |
| Villaba | 7214 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Tangub 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 | Northern Mindanao |
| Provinces | Misamis Occidental |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Tangub is a component city located in the province of Misamis Occidental within the Northern Mindanao region of the Philippines. Situated along the northern coast of Mindanao island, Tangub occupies a strategic position at the entrance to Panguil Bay, facing the Bohol Sea. The city covers approximately 162.78 square kilometers of land area and serves as an important economic and transportation hub for the surrounding municipalities. According to recent census data, Tangub has a population of around 68,000 residents who primarily engage in fishing, agriculture, and commerce. The city is administratively divided into 55 barangays, reflecting its urban character while maintaining strong connections to its rural surroundings. Tangub is particularly known for its vibrant Christmas festival, which has earned it the nickname 'Christmas Symbols Capital of the Philippines,' attracting visitors from across the region during the holiday season. The city's economy benefits from its coastal location, with fishing and fish processing being major industries alongside rice, coconut, and corn cultivation in its inland areas. For those seeking detailed postal code information and delivery services, Tangub provides comprehensive coverage across all its barangays, ensuring efficient mail and package distribution throughout the city.
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