Ha'ano Postal Codes, Ha'apai Tonga

There is no official postal code or zip code for Ha'ano, as the Tonga does not use a national postal code system. Mail delivery in Tonga relies almost entirely on the P.O. Box (Post Office Box) system. If an online form or shipping site requires a mandatory code, 00000 (five zeros) or N/A can be used to complete the field. However, please note this is not an official code. For successful delivery to Tonga, providing a P.O. Box number is essential. A sample P.O. Box address is: [Recipient Name], P.O. Box [XXXXX], Ha'ano, Ha'apai, Tonga.

Postal Codes for Places in Ha'ano

Place Name Postal Codes
Mo'unga'one 00000
Muitoa 00000

Sample Address Format for Ha'ano

No official zip/postal code is used here. In forms you may use 00000 or N/A.
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Ha'ano, Ha'apai, 00000
TONGA
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]

Ha'ano on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Ha'ano districts in Tonga. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.

Ha'ano Quick Facts

Country Tonga (TO)
Divisions Ha'apai
Postal Code Status No Official Postal/Zip Code Used

What to Know About Ha'ano

Key Facts

Ha'ano is a small island and district located in the Ha'apai group of islands in the Kingdom of Tonga. Situated in the central part of the Ha'apai archipelago, Ha'ano is positioned approximately 160 kilometers north of Tongatapu, the country's main island. This coral island is part of the Lifuka Group within Ha'apai and lies northeast of the larger island of Lifuka, which serves as the administrative center for the Ha'apai region. Ha'ano covers a land area of approximately 6.58 square kilometers and has a population of around 400-500 residents who primarily engage in subsistence farming and fishing. The island is divided into four main villages: Ha'ano, Fakakakai, Pukotala, and Muitoa, which collectively form the Ha'ano district. Like many islands in Tonga, Ha'ano features a combination of sandy beaches, coconut palm groves, and traditional Tongan villages that maintain cultural practices and communal living structures. The island's economy relies heavily on agriculture, with crops such as yams, taro, and bananas being cultivated, while fishing provides both sustenance and limited commercial activity. Visitors to Ha'ano can experience authentic Tongan village life and traditional handicrafts. For those seeking postal code information for the villages within Ha'ano district, this platform provides comprehensive access to mailing details for all sub-regions of this picturesque Tongan island.

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