Rio De Janeiro Postal code
Rio de Janeiro Postal code
Rio de Janeiro postal code is also know as Rio de Janeiro CEP (Codigo de Enderecamento Postal), Rio de Janeiro Brazil postal code system was introduced by the Correios (Empresa Brasileira de Correios e Telegrafos) in 1993. for making it easier to sort and send mail, Rio de Janeiro postal code used a 8-digit postal code XXXXX-XXX.
There are total 91 Postal code in Rio de Janeiro Brazil. for example postal code of Rio de Janeiro 23900-000, where 23 is Rio de Janeiro postal region code and 900 is Angra dos Reis code and last 3-digit 000 delivery area code.
FAQ:-1. How many digits are there in a Rio de Janeiro Brazil postal codes?
Rio de Janeiro Brazil used a 8-digit postal code system.
2. What is the postal code for Varre-Sai, Rio de Janeiro?
Varre-Sai, Rio de Janeiro postal code is 28375-000.
3. What is the postal code for Vassouras, Rio de Janeiro?
Vassouras, Rio de Janeiro postal code is 27700-000.
About Rio De Janeiro
Rio de Janeiro is one of the 27 units that make up Brazil. It has the second-largest economy in Brazil, after the state of So Paulo, which has the most money. The state, which has 8.2% of the people in Brazil, makes up 9.2% of the countrys GDP. The state of Rio de Janeiro is in the geopolitical region of Brazil called the Southeast (assigned by IBGE). Minas Gerais (N and NW), Esprito Santo (NE), and So Paulo (SE) are all states in the same Southeast macroregion. Rio de Janeiro shares borders with all of them (SW). South Atlantic Oceans are on its east and south sides. This is how big Rio de Janeiro is: Its 43,653 km2 (16,855 sq mi). When it was a colony, Rio de Janeiro was its capital from 1763 to 1815, when it became a kingdom and a republic from 1822 to 1960. Brazils 22 biggest cities are Rio de Janeiro, So Goncalo and Duque de Caxias. They are also known as Rio de Janeiro, Duque de Caxias, Nova Iguacu and Niteroi. They are also known as Mage, Macae and Itabora. They are also known as Mace and Magee. They are also known as Macae and Magee. There are a lot of small states in Brazil. Rio de Janeiro is the smallest by area of all of them. It is, however, the third most populous state in Brazil, with a population of 16 million people in 2011. It also has the third longest coastline in the country, after the states of Bahia and Maranho. It is Mimosa, the beta star in the Southern Cross ( Cru), that represents the state in the Brazilian flag. This is how it works:
Jomo Souza
Avenida JoAO Jorge, 112, Ap. 31
Angra dos Reis
Rio De Janeiro
23900-000
Brazil