

The letters D, F, I, O, Q, and U are not used to avoid confusion with other letters or numbers.Ī postal code or youbian (邮编) in a subordinate division will have the same first two digits as its governing one (see Political divisions of China. The system was gradually introduced starting in April 1971 in Ottawa. boxes and -990 to -998 are used for community P.O. Código de Endereçamento Postal (CEP): -000 to -899 are used for streets, roads, avenues, boulevards -900 to -959 are used for buildings with a high postal use -960 to -969 are for promotional use -970 to -989 are post offices and regular P.O. Digits: postal region (Dzongdey), district (Dzongkhag), sub district (Dungkhag), delivery area (two digits). The second half of the postcode identifies the street delivery walk (e.g.: Hamilton HM 12) or the PO Box number range (e.g.: Hamilton HM BX). In general, the first digit gives the province.ĪA NN for street addresses, AA AA for P.O. Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union. PO Box address doesn't need a block number or city name, just the PO Box number followed by the name of the country, Bahrain. The first digit in NNN format and the first two digits in NNNN format refer to one of the 12 municipalities of the country. Known as block number ( Arabic: رقم المجمع) formally. Valid post code numbers are 101 to 1216 with gaps in the range. The first digit denotes regions, which are partly identical to one of the nine provinces-called Bundesländer the last the nearest post office in the area. In general, the first digit identifies the state or territory. Previously used NNNNNN system inherited from former Soviet Union. Previously NNNN which is the minimum requirement as of 2006, but ANNNNAAA is not mandatory. Codigo Postal Argentino (CPA), where the first A is the province code as in ISO 3166-2:AR, the four numbers are the old postal codes, the three last letters indicate a side of the block. Introduced in 2006, gradually implemented throughout 2007.ġ974–1998 NNNN, and from 1999 ANNNNAAA.

The first two digits (ranging from 10 to 43) correspond to the province, while the last two digits correspond either to the city/delivery zone (range 01–50) or to the district/delivery zone (range 51–99). This list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items.
