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A good example: In the fictional Beverly Hills 90210 ZIP code (actually a national park recreation area.).

The first 5 numbers are the "ZIP" code and can be followed by a dash and more numbers to narrow the address down.

So a code with lots of individual buildings could be stated as 90210-12345

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