The postal code for Midsayap is 9410 in Soccsksargen, Cotabato, Philippines. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Midsayap.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Agriculture | 9410 |
| Anonang | 9410 |
| Arizona | 9410 |
| Bagumba | 9410 |
| Baliki | 9410 |
| Barangay | 9410 |
| Bitoka | 9410 |
| Bual Norte | 9410 |
| Bual Sur | 9410 |
| Bulanan Upper | 9410 |
| Central Bulanan | 9410 |
| Central Glad | 9410 |
| Central Katingawan | 9410 |
| Central Labas | 9410 |
| Damatulan | 9410 |
| Ilbocean | 9410 |
| Kadigasan | 9410 |
| Kadingilan | 9410 |
| Kapinpilan | 9410 |
| Kimagango | 9410 |
| Kiwanan | 9410 |
| Kudarangan | 9410 |
| Lagumbingan | 9410 |
| Lomopog | 9410 |
| Lower Glad | 9410 |
| Lower Katingawan | 9410 |
| Macasendeg | 9410 |
| Malamote | 9410 |
| Malingao | 9410 |
| Milaya | 9410 |
| Mudseng | 9410 |
| Nabalawag | 9410 |
| Nalin | 9410 |
| Nes | 9410 |
| Olandang | 9410 |
| Palongoguen | 9410 |
| Patindeguen | 9410 |
| Rangaban | 9410 |
| Sadaan | 9410 |
| Salunayan | 9410 |
| Sambulawan | 9410 |
| San Isidro | 9410 |
| San Pedro | 9410 |
| Santa Cruz | 9410 |
| Tugal | 9410 |
| Tumbras | 9410 |
| Upper Glad I | 9410 |
| Upper Glad II | 9410 |
| Upper Labas | 9410 |
| Villarica | 9410 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Midsayap 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 | Soccsksargen |
| Provinces | Cotabato |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Midsayap is a first-class municipality located in the province of Cotabato within the Soccsksargen region of the Philippines. Situated in the central-western part of Cotabato province, Midsayap serves as a major commercial and agricultural hub in the area, positioned approximately 109 kilometers from regional center Koronadal City. With a land area of approximately 290.42 square kilometers, the municipality has a population of around 151,000 people based on recent census data. Midsayap is administratively divided into 57 barangays, reflecting its significant size and population density within the province. The municipality's economy is primarily driven by agriculture, with rice, corn, and coconut being the main crops cultivated across its fertile plains. Midsayap also serves as an important transportation and trading center connecting various parts of Mindanao. For residents and businesses seeking to access postal code information for Midsayap's 57 barangays, comprehensive postal code data is available to facilitate mail delivery and location-based services throughout the municipality.
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