Since our postal codes are order like this (letter, number, letter) (number, letter, number) the result would be 26x10x26x10x26x10=17,576,000. There are 17,576,000 POSSIBLE postal codes in Canada.
Postal codes in France are five digit codes for each area, where the first two digits denote the d©partement, the remaining three the local post office. An ordinary postal code outside Paris, Lyon and Marseilles always end with zero.
Since Northern Ireland is not part of the United States, it does not have ZIP Codes. Postal codes in Northern Ireland all begin with the letters BT, followed by a 1- or 2-digit number, a space, and then a digit and two letters. For instance, BT99 9ZZ.
+9 is not a ZIP Code. ZIP Codes are postal codes used in the USA. They are uniformly 5 digits, with a 4-digit extension. There are telephone country codes that begin with +9, but you need one or two more digits.
In a sense, yes. Before five-digit ZIP codes were introduced, major cities were divided into postal zones having one- or two-digit zone numbers, typically numbered from 1 up in each city. For example, one postal zone in midtown Baltimore was designated "Baltimore 18, Maryland." Obviously, those zone numbers were unique only within each city's postal area; that is, each city could have its own zone 18.
Zip Codes are created by the US Postal Service for use in identifying US cities.The US "Zip Codes" do not apply to foreign countries like Sri Lanka.There are postal codes in Sri Lanka!see "Sources and related links" below.The Sri Lanka system uses a two letter designation for the area and a five digit postal code.Example:An address in Sunandapura would have the code: KG 60436
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I'm from Trinidad and the reason you cant find a postal code is because this country does not have one. just address the letter to Trinidad and/or Tobago, and W.I. in the last line of the address
The postal codes in the Netherlands consist of 4 numbers and 2 letters. These postal codes go with addresses instead of the whole city. The first two digits represent the town; the last two digits and the letters represent the part of the street. A number of homes can have the same postal code.For instance:a postal code starting with 30: Rotterdama postal code starting with 10: AmsterdamThe Delft postal codes range from 2611 to 2629.In written addresses the postal code has to be put before the name of the city.
Bermuda uses postal codes with two letters followed by two digits. The two letters denote a post office. There is no consistent relationship between the postal code and the parish.+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Aruba, Bahamas, Dominica, Grenada, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Trinidad & Tobago, Turks & Caicos Islands, Virgin Islands :No postal codes are used in these countries+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++Barbados, Cayman Islands : postal codes used for postal boxes only.
Only two countries use ZIP Codes: the United States and the Philippines. Many other countries have postal codes that use other names (postcodes, PIN Codes, etc.). Some countries do not use postal codes at all.
The conventional abbreviation for Indiana is Ind. It has been for at least a century, and it still is. The postal code for Indiana is IN. On July 1, 1963, the U.S. Post Office inaugurated the five-digit ZIP codes system. At the same time, it published a list of two-letter state codes, intended to be used in addressing mail. Because it's hard to remember two abbreviations for every state, a lot of people use the postal state codes instead of the conventional abbreviations. The postal codes don't contain periods. You would write "Milwaukee, WI" on an envelope, for example. Other examples: Connecticut: conventional abbreviation, Conn.; postal code, CT. Iowa: has no conventional abbreviation because it's already short; postal code, IA. New Mexico: conventional abbreviation, N.Mex.; postal code, NM. Pennsylvania: conventional abbreviation, Pa.; postal code, PA.