Friday, July 10, 2009

Iloilo ZIP Codes Phone Area Code

ZIP Codes & Phone Area Code of Iloilo, Philippines


Location

ZIP Code

Phone Area Code

Ajuy 5012 33
Alimodian 5028 33
Anilao 5009 33
Badiangan 5033 33
Balasan 5018 33
Banate 5010 33
Barotac Nuevo 5007 33
Barotac Viejo 5011 33
Batad 5016 33
Bingawan 5041 33
Cabatuan 5031 33
Calinog 5040 33
Carles 5019 33
Conception 5013 33
Dingle 5035 33
DueƱas 5038 33
Dumangas 5006 33
Estancia 5017 33
Guimbal 5022 33
Igbaras 5029 33
Iloilo City 5000 33
Janiuay 5034 33
Lambunao 5042 33
Leganes 5003 33
Lemery 5043 33
Leon 5026 33
Maasin 5030 33
Miagao 5023 33
Mina 5032 33
New Lucena 5005 33
Oton 5020 33
Passi 5037 33
Pavia 5001 33
Pototan 5008 33
San Dionisio 5015 33
San Enrique 5036 33
San Joaquin 5024 33
San Miguel 5025 33
San Rafael 5039 33
Santa Barbara 5002 33
Sara 5014 33
Tigbauan 5021 33
Tubungan 5027 33
Zarraga 5004 33

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Philippines Postal ZIP Codes ZIP Code is an important component of a postal address when mailing letters or packages to and from the Philippines. Adding the ZIP Code increases the speed, accuracy and quality of all mail services by the Philippine Postal Corporation. Mails with ZIP Codes can be processed and pre-sorted quickly at the post office and results in a faster and more accurate delivery of mail, benefiting both the sender and the addressee.
 
 

The term ZIP is an acronym for "Zone Improvement Plan". The ZIP Code was first used by the United States Postal Service and was later adopted by the Philippines. The difference between the U.S. and the Philippine ZIP Code is that the U.S. ZIP Code uses five (5) digits (and sometimes with an additional four digits for a more accurate delivery of mail) while the Philippine Postal Corporation uses only a four digit ZIP Code. "ZIP" is always spelled in capital letters.

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