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.
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
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
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.
An example of a UK postal code would be EC2R 8AH. (This is the postcode for The Bank of England in London.)
an example of a us zip code would be 12944
any 5 numbers in a row ex. 12345 or 77301
31040
2711
The postal service of most countries that have some form of postal code has a postal code finder on their website. For example, you could look up the ZIP code for any US address on the USPS website.
The postal code of any country is simply its name in either English or French, written in all capitals by itself as the last line of the address. For example, the postal code for Mexico is "MEXICO" or "MEXIQUE"
the meyerton postal code is 1960. check your postal code book.
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The Postal code of Maadi, Cairo is (11728)
No it's not a postal code, a postal code includes Four Numbers
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