Zip Codes are only used in the United States. There are no international zip codes.
Numbers are used in zip codes.
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OK. States don't have Zip Codes. Cities have Zip Codes. You can get the complete list of ZIP codes in California under different Cities from here: http://www.zip4all.com/california/ca/ .
There are approximately 43000 zip codes. Number of ZIP codes periodically changes. For example, around 200 zip codes were added in the U.S. in 2006-2007.
Yes. Japan has zip codes just like we do but their zip codes are seven numbers long as opposed to us, where we just have six digit zip codes. Below are some examples
The zip codes are: 95380, 95381, 95382.
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There are approximately 43000 zip codes in the USA
Zip codes for Northern California are: 95350,95355,95356,95367,95361,95358. These zip codes cover cities like , Modesto, Riverbank, Oakdale.
Jamaica does not use Zip Codes
There is no single zip code for Copenhagen, Denmark. Individual neighbourhoods and even streets can have their own post code. There is not even an dedicated number interval as the city of Frederiksberg has a number interval with Copenhagen number of "both sides". [...which may not be as illogical as it sounds, as Frederiksberg is an independent municipality geographically surrounded by Copenhagen municipality on ALL sides]. As far as I know the highest Copenhagen post code is 2720, so all codes of higher value will be outside CPH