In the UK, a postcode is equivalent to a US Zip Code.
They are a mix of letters and numbers between 5 and 7 digits in length, with two halves separated space in the middle. examples: W12 7RJ, SY12 1AD, B1 1BT, TN9 7BT
A UK postcode would never be 11 digits long - and would be different depending on the address.
So, perhaps what you are thinking of is not actually a postcode? You might need to explain a bit more or give an example.
A UK post code consists ofa one- or two-letter prefix, such as AL for St. Albans, LU for Luton, or W for the western part of Londona one- or two-digit number, or a digit and a letter, for a district or part of a citya blank spaceone digit and two letters, for a part of a street or a particular businessFor example, SW1A 1AA is the post code for Parliament.
There isn't a Post Code for any city in the UK. EVERY address in the UK has its own Post Code which is sometimes shared with a maximum of 10 other addresses.
England doese not hav a single post code!! its the code for where even in the UK u need to send to !
BL1 is central and north Bolton, UK
If you're in the UK, area code 020 is London. The '3' is the first digit of the local number, not the last digit of the area code.
To call any number in the USA or Canada from the UK, dial 00 1 followed by the 3-digit area code and 7-digit subscriber number.
If you're in the UK, area code 020 is London. The '3' is the first digit of the local number, not the last digit of the area code.
UK area code 0141 is Glasgow, which has post codes beginning with G.
44 us the country code for the UK. The digit 7 indicates a mobile number.
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There are many thousands of post codes in the UK. Each UK post code typically covers about ten residential addresses and large organisations often have their own post code. A typical UK post code would look something like this: SW16 5NF
There are no reliable statistics on the total number of telephone numbers.