The Province of Northern Samar is situated in the region of Eastern Visayas. It lies in the northern portion of Samar Island. San Bernardino Strait borders this province on the north, the Pacific Ocean on the east, Eastern Samar on the southeast, Samar on the southwest, and Samar Sea on the west. It consists of twenty-four municipalities and five hundred sixty-nine barangays. Its topography is characterized as rugged terrain with pocket valleys and plains. It does not have distinct wet and dry seasons, as it has an intermediate type of climate.
Northern Samar Postal Codes, Zip Codes, and Area Code
Here are the postal codes (zip codes) and area codes of twenty-four municipalities of Northern Samar. Its postal code is 6400 – 6423, and the area code is 055.
City / Municipality | Postal Code / Zip Code | Area Code |
Allen | 6405 | 055 |
Biri | 6410 | 055 |
Bobon | 6401 | 055 |
Capul | 6408 | 055 |
Catarman | 6400 | 055 |
Catubig | 6418 | 055 |
Gamay | 6422 | 055 |
Laoang | 6411 | 055 |
Lapinig | 6423 | 055 |
Las Navas | 6420 | 055 |
Lavezares | 6404 | 055 |
Lope de Vega | 6403 | 055 |
Mapanas | 6412 | 055 |
Mondragon | 6417 | 055 |
Palapag | 6421 | 055 |
Pambujan | 6413 | 055 |
Rosario | 6416 | 055 |
San Antonio | 6407 | 055 |
San Isidro | 6409 | 055 |
San Jose | 6402 | 055 |
San Roque | 6415 | 055 |
San Vicente | 6419 | 055 |
Silvino Lobos | 6414 | 055 |
Victoria | 6406 | 055 |
Key Areas of Northern Samar
The key areas of the Province of Northern Samar are characterized by their diverse landscapes and vibrant communities. These areas collectively contribute to this province’s cultural, economic, and other activities, making it a great destination in the Eastern Visayas region.
1. Catarman. A first-class municipality in Northern Samar. As the capital town of Northern Samar, it serves as the center for government, finance, education, and commerce. It is the largest town in the province in terms of population and land area. It is home to Catarman National Airport, which caters to flights from and to Manila.
2. Laoang. It is located on the eastern side of the province and consists of fifty-six barangays. Locals celebrate various cultural and religious festivals that showcase their faith, creativity, and culture. Some attractions are Batag Island Lighthouse, Onay Beach, St. Michael the Archangel Parish, and more.
3. Lavezares. This town is bounded by the San Bernardino Strait and the Allen, Rosario, Biri, and Victoria municipalities. It has rugged terrain and steep and elevated areas described as undulating to hilly. There are also beautiful beaches that give a calming vibe. It is also a great place for those into scuba diving, watching sunsets, and exploring nature.
4. Las Navas. The Waray-Waray language is the common dialect locals use, while others speak Tagalog and English. The production of rice is the primary economic activity, as most of its land is devoted to agriculture. Various tourist attractions offer different activities.
5. Pambujan. Pambujan is a fourth-class municipality with twenty-six barangays. One of the celebrations in this town is the Kadayaw Festival, which is celebrated every first full moon of the year. The attractions in this town consist of beaches and an island that offers a stunning view and a relaxing vibe.
FAQs
What language do they speak in Northern Samar?
Waray or Waray-waray is the primary language in Northern Samar. The other languages are Inabaknon, other native languages, Tagalog, and English.
How many districts are there in Northern Samar?
There are two congressional districts in Northern Samar.
When was Northern Samar founded?
Northern Samar was founded on June 19, 1965, when Samar was divided into three.