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Postal Code 7027 - Josefina, Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines

Postal Code: 7027

Postal System Details

Postal Authority

Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost)

Postal System

Four-digit numeric postal code

Region Structure

Region → Province → City/Municipality → Barangay

Area Information

The postal code 7027 is part of the Philippines’ four-digit postal system, managed by the Philippine Postal Corporation (PHLPost), the national postal authority of Philippines. Philippine postal codes follow the pattern X X X X, such as 1 0 0 X (example only). The first digit represents the regional grouping, while the remaining digits define province, city/municipality, and barangay-level delivery zones. This code applies to Josefina in the Zamboanga Peninsula region, positioned near latitude 8.2 and longitude 123.5333. Postal routing follows Region → Province → City/Municipality → Barangay. A general example: - Region: Zamboanga Peninsula - Province: (Example: Central Provincial Area) - City/Municipality: Josefina - Barangay: Defined by the final digit This page aligns with principles used by PHLPost. Examples shown are illustrative. For accurate delivery, ensure the city/municipality and barangay align with Josefina, Zamboanga Peninsula, Philippines.

Country:

Philippines

State:

Zamboanga Peninsula

Area:

Josefina

Postal Code:

7027

Latitude:

8.2

Longitude:

123.5333

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What area does 7027 cover in the Philippines?

It identifies the barangay-level delivery zone within Josefina, Zamboanga Peninsula, under PHLPost.

2. How do postal codes work in the Philippines?

They use a four-digit system defining region, province, city/municipality, and barangay routing.

3. Can this code be used for verifying addresses?

Yes—if city/municipality and barangay match Josefina, Zamboanga Peninsula.

4. Which authority manages postal codes in the Philippines?

PHLPost manages all postal code assignments and routing nationwide.

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