Yes, especially in dense metropolitan areas like Los Angeles. ZIP Code and area code boundaries are drawn completely independently, so there are a few cases where a ZIP Code has more than one area code.
There is more than one area code. See link for Illinois area codes.
There isn't a single zip code that covers more than one city, town or rural area. Some large cities have a lot more than one zip code.
There is more than one place called "Tabuk." Please specify.
The Grand Canyon covers a very large area. More than one zip code is involved.
No, an area code is typically associated with a specific geographic region and time zone. However, there are exceptions such as area codes that cover multiple states or regions that may be in different time zones.
An area code covers more than just one city. Zip codes are for cities, so by area code alone you will not know exactly where a call was made from. Area code (845) is for part of the state of New York, including Poughkeepsie and West Point.
It's not easy, since they are two completely independent systems. Each area code has many different ZIP Codes, and sometimes a ZIP Code may have more than one area code.
There are too many too list here, and most states have more than one area code, but many websites provide this information. See link.
One can find information about the area code 813 at the White Pages website or at the Area Code website. The area code has been in use since 1953 and serves the Tampa area.
Area code 803 is the area code for South Carolina and one of the original area codes established in 1947. Back then the whole of South Carolina used this area code, nowadays upstate uses area code 864 and the coastal region 843.
Nurses can specialise in more than one area.
As you said postal code, not zip code, I assume you are referring to Mission Bay in Auckland, New Zealand. This area has more than one postal code for private delivery, but post boxes in this area have the postal code 1744.