- 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...
- (an
acronym for Zone
Improvement Plan) is a
system of
postal codes used by the
United States Postal Service (USPS). The term ZIP was
chosen to
suggest that...
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postal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Postal may
refer to: The
Italian name for Burgstall,
South Tyrol in
northern Italy Postal,
Missouri Postal...
- NB PE NS NL YT NT NU A
Canadian postal code (French: code
postal) is a six-character
string that
forms part of a
postal address in Canada. Like British...
- S1
became G41, SW1
became G51, and so on. In
London (as
postally defined), 1917-created
postal districts are
mapped unchanged today despite Greater London...
- The
United States Postal Service (USPS), also
known as the Post Office, U.S. Mail, or
simply the
Postal Service, is an
independent agency of the executive...
- to a
postal county. The PAF also
includes an "Alias File" that
includes postally not
required information including "Traditional County" and "Administrative...
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qualifies them to be
postally serviced.
Types of
franks include uncanceled and
precanceled postage stamps (both
adhesive and
printed on
postal stationery), impressions...
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Postal codes in the Netherlands,
known as postcodes, are alphanumeric,
consisting of four
digits followed by two
uppercase letters. The
letters 'F', 'I'...
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Postal codes in the People's
Republic of
China (邮政编码) are
postal codes used by
China Post for the
delivery of
letters and
goods within mainland China....