- A
postal code (also
known locally in
various English-speaking
countries throughout the
world as a
postcode,
post code, PIN or ZIP
Code) is a
series of...
-
Postal codes used in the
United Kingdom,
British Overseas Territories and
Crown dependencies are
known as
postcodes (originally,
postal codes). They are...
- Template:Attached KML/RM
postcode area KML is from
Wikidata The RM
postcode area, also
known as the
Romford postcode area, is a
group of
twenty postcode districts in...
- KML/E
postcode area KML is from
Wikidata The E (Eastern)
postcode area, also
known as the
London E
postcode area, is the part of the
London post town covering...
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Postcode district codes are also
known as "outward
codes". ^non-geo Non-geographic
postcode district ^shared
Postcode district shared between post towns...
- successfully, the
bootstrap loader code is
invoked to load an
operating system. In IBM PC
compatible computers, the main
duties of
POST are
handled by the BIOS or...
- Man. Each
postcode area is
further divided into
post towns and
postcode districts.
There are on
average 20
postcode districts to a
postcode area, with...
- Template:Attached KML/BR
postcode area KML is from
Wikidata The BR
postcode area, also
known as the
Bromley postcode area, is a
group of
eight postcode districts in...
- Template:Attached KML/IG
postcode area KML is from
Wikidata The IG
postcode area, also
known as the
Ilford postcode area, is a
group of
eleven postcode districts in...
- KML/SE
postcode area KML is from
Wikidata The SE (South Eastern)
postcode area
covers a
broad area of the south-east of the London,
England post town from...