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2007-02-06 03:40:46 · 6 answers · asked by Anonymous in Politics & Government Other - Politics & Government

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It's just like a zip code but in other countries they're called postal codes instead.

2007-02-06 03:48:29 · answer #1 · answered by HULK RULES!! 7 · 0 0

postal code is the equivalent of a zip code in some countries

2007-02-06 11:47:36 · answer #2 · answered by r s 2 · 0 0

codes used by postal services to divide large geographic areas into discrete zones in order to simplify delivery. In Canada, postal codes are six-character strings structured in the alphanumeric format Letter/Number/Letter; full space; Number/Letter/Number

2007-02-06 11:48:02 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

A zip code. In Canada it follows the province on an address and always consists of the following six character format: letter number letter then number letter number. For example: V4S 6T8.

2007-02-06 11:50:42 · answer #4 · answered by Pegasus 2 · 0 0

UK version of a zip code.

2007-02-06 11:46:36 · answer #5 · answered by palaver 5 · 0 0

they call it that in the U.S. also but its just a zip code XXXXX-XXXX

2007-02-06 11:48:06 · answer #6 · answered by lynds620 2 · 0 0

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