KANNUR district, KERALA, India
| Pincode | 670004 |
|---|---|
| Post Office | Pallikunnu |
| Office Type | PO |
| Delivery Status | Delivery |
| District | KANNUR |
| State | KERALA |
| Division | Cannanore |
| Region | Calicut |
| Circle | Kerala |
Pallikunnu Post Office uses pincode 670004 and serves part of KANNUR district in KERALA. This page works as a local postal reference rather than only a raw directory row.
Pallikunnu forms part of the wider local postal system used for address matching and serviceability checks.
This pincode currently maps to a single office entry in our dataset, so the office name and code align more directly than in multi-office pincode clusters.
KANNUR is part of a denser postal network in our dataset, with 383 office records across 103 unique pincodes. That makes office-level verification more important.
At state level, KERALA has a medium-sized postal directory footprint in our dataset, which helps explain how district pages connect to individual office pages.
Instead of relying only on a raw pincode search, this page helps match office name, district, state, and postal hierarchy in one place before you finalise an address.
This pincode behaves more like a direct office code in our current dataset, which makes office-name matching simpler than in multi-office pincode clusters.
KANNUR is part of a denser postal network in our directory, with 383 office records across 103 unique pincodes.
At state level, KERALA has a medium-sized postal directory footprint in our dataset, which helps explain how district pages connect to individual office pages.
The office-level detail on this page helps connect the pincode to a real postal entry rather than treating the code as an isolated number.
Nearby office names in the same district include Alacherry, Alakode, Alakodekuttaramba. Comparing nearby offices can be useful when office names or delivery expectations are similar.
This pincode behaves more like a direct office code in our current dataset, which makes office-name matching simpler than in multi-office pincode clusters.
When multiple entries share the same pincode, the office name, district, and delivery status together give a more reliable reference than the six-digit code alone.