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- Postal_code abstract "A postal code (known in various countries as a post code, postcode, or ZIP code in USA) is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. Once postal codes were introduced, other applications became possible.In February 2005, 117 of the 190 member countries of the Universal Postal Union had postal code systems. Countries that do not have national systems include Ireland and Ghana.Although postal codes are usually assigned to geographical areas, special codes are sometimes assigned to individual addresses or to institutions that receive large volumes of mail, such as government agencies and large commercial companies. One example is the French CEDEX system.".
- Postal_code thumbnail Farrer_post_code.jpg?width=300.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink canadapost.ca.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink postcode.aspx.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink postal.html.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink Postal_Codes.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink linkspc.htm.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink linkspo.htm.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink codigo_postal.php)..
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink www.upu.int.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink about-addressing.html.
- Postal_code wikiPageExternalLink about-postcodes.html.
- Postal_code wikiPageID "51549".
- Postal_code wikiPageRevisionID "605333346".
- Postal_code hasPhotoCollection Postal_code.
- Postal_code subject Category:Postal_codes_by_country.
- Postal_code subject Category:Postal_system.
- Postal_code subject Category:Soviet_inventions.
- Postal_code subject Category:Ukrainian_inventions.
- Postal_code type Place.
- Postal_code type PopulatedPlace.
- Postal_code type Wikidata:Q532.
- Postal_code type Place.
- Postal_code type Location.
- Postal_code comment "A postal code (known in various countries as a post code, postcode, or ZIP code in USA) is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. Once postal codes were introduced, other applications became possible.In February 2005, 117 of the 190 member countries of the Universal Postal Union had postal code systems.".
- Postal_code label "Code postal".
- Postal_code label "Codice postale".
- Postal_code label "Código postal".
- Postal_code label "Código postal".
- Postal_code label "Kod pocztowy".
- Postal_code label "Postal code".
- Postal_code label "Postcode".
- Postal_code label "Postleitzahl".
- Postal_code label "Почтовый индекс".
- Postal_code label "رمز بريد".
- Postal_code label "邮政编码".
- Postal_code label "郵便番号".
- Postal_code sameAs Poštovní_směrovací_číslo.
- Postal_code sameAs Postleitzahl.
- Postal_code sameAs Ταχυδρομικός_κώδικας.
- Postal_code sameAs Código_postal.
- Postal_code sameAs Posta-kode.
- Postal_code sameAs Code_postal.
- Postal_code sameAs Kodepos.
- Postal_code sameAs Codice_postale.
- Postal_code sameAs 郵便番号.
- Postal_code sameAs 우편번호.
- Postal_code sameAs Postcode.
- Postal_code sameAs Kod_pocztowy.
- Postal_code sameAs Código_postal.
- Postal_code sameAs m.0dll7.
- Postal_code sameAs Q37447.
- Postal_code sameAs Q37447.
- Postal_code wasDerivedFrom Postal_code?oldid=605333346.
- Postal_code depiction Farrer_post_code.jpg.
- Postal_code isPrimaryTopicOf Postal_code.