Postal code of Jhapa
jhapa is a district located in Province No. 1 of Nepal. It is situated in the easternmost part of the country and shares borders with three other districts – Morang, Sunsari, and Ilam.
The district covers an area of 1,606 square kilometers and has a population of around 812,650 people (as per the 2011 Nepal census). The majority of the population in Jhapa is of Nepali ethnicity, with a significant number of Madhesi, Tharu, and other indigenous communities also residing in the area.
Jhapa is known for its agricultural productivity, with the fertile plains of the district being the main agricultural area in the eastern region of Nepal. The district is a major producer of tea, sugarcane, paddy, and jute, among other crops. The district is also known for its rich cultural heritage and is home to various religious and cultural sites, including the Jhapa Gadi fort, the Beldangi refugee camp, and the Pathivara Temple.
Tourism is also an important industry in Jhapa, with visitors coming to explore the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the area. The Kankai and Mechi rivers flow through the district, providing opportunities for rafting and other water sports. Other popular tourist attractions in the district include the Kichakbadh mountain, the Birtamod bazaar, and the Jalthal Wildlife Reserve.
The postal code of Jhapa district, which is located in Province No. 1 of Nepal, is 57200.
Jhapa D.P.O. | 57200 |
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Baniyani | 57201 |
Goldhap | 57202 |
Chandragadhi | 57203 |
Birtamod | 57204 |
Sanishchare | 57205 |
Budhabare | 57206 |
Dhulabari | 57207 |
Kankarbhitta | 57208 |
Rajgadh | 57209 |
Durgapur | 57210 |
Jhapa | 57211 |
Dudhe | 57212 |
Shivagunj | 57213 |
Topagachhi | 57214 |
Gaurigunj | 57215 |
Gauradaha | 57216 |
Damak | 57217 |