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Ireland does not have postal codes. You would finish that address as: Bishopstown Cork Ireland. It will get there if posted. If an internet form is looking for a postal code for addresses in Ireland, use ie.
Ireland does not have postal codes. You would finish that address as: Blackrock Cork Ireland. It will get there if posted. If an internet form is looking for a postal code for addresses in Ireland, then use IE as the code.
Ireland does not use postal codes. You can use the address as it is, and whatever you are posting will get there. For an internet form looking for a postal code in Ireland, use IE for it.
Ireland does not have postal codes. So you would write the address as you have it: 17 Gill Abbey Park Cork City Ireland
Ireland does not use postal codes. For Blackpool, you would have the last parts of the address as follows: Blackpool, Cork, Ireland. For internet forms, you would use IE if asked for a post code.
There is no postal code -- that is the complete and correct address
0000000 No postcodes are used in the Republic of Ireland
Ireland does not use post codes. You would end the address as follows: Bandon Co. Cork Ireland For internet forms looking for a code, use IE and that will work.
Ireland does not have postal codes. For regular posting you would finish the address with the last 2 lines as follows: Co. Cavan Ireland. For an online form, most will accept IE as the code.
The postal code for Cork Ireland is P12.
There are no postal codes in Ireland. Dublin does have some postal districts, and there is a Dublin 4, but no Cork 4.
If you are referring to postal zones, then it isn't as Ireland does not have postal codes.