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A postal code is a postal code, not an abbreviation for a city. An address should be written as (address) Bogota, Colombia (or Bogota COL if you have included the Colombian Postal Code above it)
No we Don't use Postal Codes, neither in Bogota, nor anywhere in Colombia. The reason is pretty simple. All the cities and towns in Colombia are built in a GRID patterns. Our cities are similar to a chess board. the roads that to from north to south are called CARRERAS , and the roads that go from east to west are called "CALLES" . it is similar to the AVENUES and STREETS in Manhattan New York. A typical address in Colombia would be something like. Calle 26#45-20- Bogota ( the 26th road from east to west, between the 45 and 46 road from north to south, and the 20th house) ( in the city of Bogota) or Carrera 45#67-23 ( the 45th road from north to south, between the 67 and 68 road from east to west, and then look up for the 23 house on that street)
the meyerton postal code is 1960. check your postal code book.
Zip postal code
Colombia is country code +57.
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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