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There is no such thing as a ZIP Code for a country. ZIP Codes are postal codes in the United States or in the Philippines. In either case, a ZIP Code is for a town or a part of a city.
ZIP Codes are postal codes for the United States only, and have 5 digits for the base ZIP Code. Thus, 2000 is not a valid ZIP Code, and only the US has ZIP Codes.
african countries do not have zip codes
ZIP Codes are always US ;-) That ZIP is for in PA between Philly and Allentown
The Republic of Namibia, or just Namibia, is located in southern Africa. Windhoek is the capital of this country. The zip code of Windhoek, Namibia is 9000.
Egypt is a a large country with numerous zip codes. It would be like asking "What are the ZIP codes for all of New York State?" Please resubmit your question with more specificity.
+9 is not a ZIP Code. ZIP Codes are postal codes used in the USA. They are uniformly 5 digits, with a 4-digit extension. There are telephone country codes that begin with +9, but you need one or two more digits.
78486 is not a valid ZIP Code in either the United States or the Philippines, which are the only two countries that call their postal codes "ZIP Codes."
Since Zip codes are identifying numbers used by the US Postal Service, there are no Zip codes for the West Indies (or any country in the West Indies)
Ghana does not have ZIP Codes, because ZIP Codes are postal codes specifically and exclusively for the United States. Only the United States has ZIP Codes.If you are looking for the telephone country code for Ghana, that's +233.
There aren't zip codes for countries. Each country establishes its own postal codes (in the US they're called ZIP codes, but the name may vary from country to country)."233" could potentially be in use in more than one country.Here's a list of the formats of postal codes used by various countries:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_postal_codes
Not all countries use a ZIP or postal code system. For those that do the codes refer to areas within a country, not to the country itself. There are probably many hundreds of thousands of them world wide.