I come from Monaghan and generally there are no post codes or as they say in America zip codes, usually if you were sending a letter from another country to Ireland it would look like this : John Doe 10 Park street Co. Monaghan Republic , Ireland And the letter finds its way there. Now if you were to send the letter to a residence in the country where there is no house numbers it would look like this : John Doe Stranooden Co. Monaghan Republic , Ireland The local postman just knows all the residence and the mail makes its way to you with out post codes or zip codes.
In July 2015 the first postal code system, known as Eircode, was launched. The codes relate to specific addresses, so there are not general ones for the county or town of Monaghan. So you would need a more specific address to get a code. Post will easily be delivered without their use, just as happened before the launch of Eircode, so it is not necessary to use them. If you need one for a form on the internet, you can use IE.
The Republic of Ireland does not have postcodes. You just use the address. That is all you need. If it is on an internet form looking for a postcode, then type in IE.
No, ie is only used in the Republic of Ireland . uk is used in Northern Ireland. (I take it you mean what do you put after a website address)
The whole address is important. This is the way it would be:Person's NameYew Tree CottageClonturkKillashee RdCounty LongfordRepublic of Ireland
The Republic of Ireland does not have post codes. As the last part of the address you would have something like: Monkstown Farm Dún Laoghaire Co. Dublin Ireland
The address of the Monaghan Historical Society is: Po Box 4124, Greenville, SC 29608-2960
Ireland does not use postcodes. The address for Apple is: Hollyhill Industrial Estate Hollyhill, Cork, Republic of Ireland For posting, that is sufficient to get there with no problems. For internet forms looking for postcodes anywhere in Ireland, just use IE.
Dublin City has postcodes but Galway City doesn't. You would just address the envelope: 8 Name of Street Galway Co Galway Republic of Ireland
There is no reference for that address in Ireland.
Ireland does not have postcodes. So you would end that address as follows: Arklow, Co. Wicklow, Ireland. If you want a postcode for an internet form for anywhere in Ireland, use IE.
If the street address you're trying to write to in Blackrock is 123 Main Street, the mailing address would be as follows: Ms. Friend's Name 123 Main Street Blackrock Co. Dublin Ireland OR Mr. Friend's Name 123 Main Street Blackrock Co. Louth Ireland OR Miss Friend's Name 123 Main Street Blackrock Co. Cork Ireland Please note that there are three different places called Blackrock within the Republic of Ireland, so you will have to use the appropriate county name when you write the address.