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Zip codes are utilized primarily by the United States Post Office for greater mail-service efficiency. Composed of a five-numbered figure, a zip code delineates one specified geographic area that will vary in size depending particularly upon population density. Thus, "75062" describes a mailing service area in Irving, Texas, while "14092" denotes the same in Lewiston, New York.

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An example of a zip code is: 12345 It will look like this on the outside of an envelope/mail: Anonymouz One 111 WikiAnswers St. Blah, ZZ 12345 - 6789

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in northland in New Zealand the post ode is 0110 so post codes depend on which country and which part of the country you are from. usually a 4 digit number makes up a postal code

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A ZIP code is used for the postal system to help find a location more efficiently. Examples of zip codes are 43606 for Toledo, Ohio.

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An example of a UK postal code would be EC2R 8AH. (This is the postcode for The Bank of England in London.)

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an example of a us zip code would be 12944

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any 5 numbers in a row ex. 12345 or 77301

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