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Do you know your exact address? What about the zip code? It isn’t easy to always remember these impossible figures. That’s why people often search for postal codes or zip codes online when they need to buy or send something. You are at the right place where you will find any postal code easily.

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What is a Zip Code?

A ZIP Code (Zone Improvement Plan) is a system of postal codes used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). It was introduced in 1963, the basic format comprised of five digits. However, an extended ZIP+4 code was introduced in 1983. It comprised of five digits of the ZIP Code having a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location.

What is a Postal Code?

Postal code is a group of numbers or letters or both, used by the postal service to identify a region. It is an important part of an address. A postal code is also locally known as postcode, ZIP code, or PIN in different English-speaking countries throughout the world.

There are many different synonyms of postal code:

CAP: The standard term used in Italy.

Eircode: The standard term used in Ireland.

CEP: The standard term used in Brazil.

NPA: The standard term used in Italian-speaking Switzerland and French-speaking Switzerland.

PIN: The standard term used in India.

Postal Code: The general term used in Canada.

PLZ: The standard term used in Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, and German-speaking Switzerland.

Postcode: It is popular in many English-speaking countries.

ZIP Code: The standard term used in the United States and the Philippines.

PSC: The standard term used in the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

In February 2005, 117 of the 190 member countries of the Universal Postal Union had postal code systems. There were only a few postal code systems that are alphanumeric, and most of them are numeric. Usually, postal codes are assigned to geographical areas.


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