Friday, July 10, 2009

Negros ZIP Code Directory

ZIP Codes & Phone Area Code of Negros, Philippines


Negros Occidental

Bacolod City

6100

34

Bago City

6101

34

Binalbagan

6107

34

Cadiz City

6121

34

Calatrava

6126

34
Candoni 6110 34

Enrique Magalona

6118

34

Escalante

6124

34

Himamaylan

6108

34
Hinigaran 6106 34
Hinoba-ari 6114 34
Ilog 6109 34
Isabela 6128 34
Kabangkalan 6100 34
Kauayan 6112 34
La Carlota City 6130 34
La Castillana 6131 34
Manapla 6120 34
Moises Padilla 6132 34
Murcia 6129 34
Paraiso (Fabrica) 6123 34
Pulupandan 6102 34
Pontevedra 6105 34
Sagay 6122 34
San Carlos City 6127 34
San Enrique 6104 34
Silay City 6116 34
Silay Hawaiian Central 6117 34
Sipalay 6113 34
Talisay 6115 34
Toboso 6125 34
Villadolid 6103 34
Victorias 6119 34

Negros Oriental

Amian

6203

35

Ayungon

6210

35
Bacung 6216 35
Bais City 6206 35
Basay 6222 35
Bayawan 6221 35
Bindoy 6209 35
Canlaon City 6223 35
Dauin 6217 35
Dumaguete City 6200 35
Guihulngan 6214 35
Jimalalud 6212 35
La Libertad 6213 35
Mabinay 6208 35
Manjuyod 6208 35
Pamplona 6205 35
San Jose 6202 35
Siaton 6219 35
Sibulan 6201 35
Sta. Catalina 6220 35
Tanjay 6204 35
Tayasan 6211 35
Valencia 6215 35
Valle Hermoso 6224 35
Zamboanguita 6218 35

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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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