The postal code for Pretoria is 0001.
All South African towns and suburbs have a 4 digit postal code (eg 0050 ...2029) and is usually written below the address in the last line.
Postal codes are issued by the post offcie and can be found www.sapo.co.za/
There is no such thing as a "country zip code." A Zip Code is a postal code used in either the United States or the Philippines, corresponding to a town or a part of a city.
The international dialing code for RSA is +27
South Africa has several postal codes for each region. A few of the postal codes are 6500 6699, 8300 8799, and 9400 9699.
To lookup South African Postal Codes, use the link below
There is no such thing as an international postal code. South Africa has its own set of postal codes - these cannot be used in other countries
1685
1685
The postal code is 2191.
Table View, Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa, uses postal code 7441.
0300
2188.
2570
1559
South Africa does not have a zip code. Zip codes are a uniquely American system. Each town/city in South Africa has it's own postal code.
Boksburg street code is 1459
7599 and 7600
South Africa does not use a ZIP Code system, they use a postal code.There is an interactive website whereby you can find out the Postal Code of the area you are looking for. See the Related Link.
South Africa doesn't have a "Zip Code" but has a 4 digit "Postal code" for their postal locations.The 4 digit codes are not as precise in their locations as the US zip codes or the UK postal codes. Every city and most towns in South Africa have a postal code.There is no separate code that covers the entire country.For example, Postcode 3610, South Africa, which means it is a street address in the Hillcrest, KZN area.Zip Codes are American Postal Codes and other countries have their own systems. ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan.See related question for links to specific city codes.