Pincode 412213 is a 6-digit postal code serving 19 post offices in Pune district, Maharashtra. Nasrapur S.O is the Post Office for this area, located at 18.2518°N, 73.8805°E. The first digit ‘4’ identifies the Maharashtra postal region; the full code pinpoints the Pune delivery zone.
| Post Office | Type |
|---|---|
| Nasrapur S.O | Post Office |
| Ambavane B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Dapode B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Degaon B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Gunjawane B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Hatve BK B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Jambhali BK B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Kamthadi B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Karandi Khedebare B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Karanjawane B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Kelawade B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Kolwadi B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Kurungwadi B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Manjal Asani B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Margasni B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Sakhar B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Tambad B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Wangani B.O | Branch Post Office |
| Winzer B.O | Branch Post Office |
Data sourced from India Post, Department of Posts, Government of India. Data last verified: May 2026.
Pune, Maharashtra. Map data: OpenStreetMap, CARTO.
Hill fort 35 km south-west of Pune — site of Tanaji Malusare's legendary 1670 battle for the Marathas.
Pune's most-visited Ganesh temple — a 1.5-tonne Ganpati idol with 8 kg of gold ornaments, drawing crowds during Ganesh Chaturthi.
1732 Maratha fortress that was the seat of the Peshwas — a 1828 fire reduced it to ruins, but the gate and walls still impress.