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Only Dublin (1 – 24) has postal codes in the Republic of Ireland.

2007-10-01 03:50:15 · answer #1 · answered by Big Feet 5 · 7 1

The Republic of Ireland doesn't have postal codes outside of Dublin. Someone did say that Cork has postal codes, but I have never seen any.

Not only do rural areas not have postal codes, many places do not have house numbers on the streets. Surprisingly, this works in small communities, as everyone knows everyone else.

2007-10-02 05:25:04 · answer #2 · answered by Orla C 7 · 2 0

Dublin is the only place that as post codes. here you go.

In Ireland, only Dublin City has postal codes, and they are really postal districts. You will notice that all of Dublin City centre establishments are in "Dublin 1" or "Dublin 2", etc. Outside the city, it is simply County Dublin. The postal code system for Dublin is relatively simple. Odd numbers are addresses on the North side of the River Liffey. Even numbers are on the south side (except for parts of Dublin 8, which encompasses part of the Phoenix Park). Dublin 1 is the North City Centre. Dublin 2 is the South City Centre.

2007-10-01 09:44:30 · answer #3 · answered by cassy 4 · 4 2

Ireland has no postal code, if you are applying to something online or setting up an acc of some sort simply put in NA.

2007-10-03 18:03:54 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Republic of ireland dont have a postcode system, But all of Northern Irelands Postcodes Begin With BT

2007-10-02 18:57:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

THere is only one county in Ireland (ignore the above). The 6 counties are in the north of Ireland and they are part of the UK.

There are no postcodes in the south of the country.

Its just

Address1 Name of House
Address2 No. & street or just townland
County * Only Dublin is split into districts
Ireland

2 examples for the south :

Sean Sweeney
Wilkinstown
Delvin
Co. WestMeath

or

Mary Murphy
105 Meadow Rd
Churchtown
Dublin 14 (Dublin is split into districts - Dublin 1 is city centre)

There is a list of the dublin districts @ http://www.dublintourist.com/maps/dublin_postal_codes.shtml

2007-10-02 10:05:54 · answer #6 · answered by Bert M 2 · 3 1

Ireland has two countries in it. The northern-most country, Northern Ireland, uses the UK postcode system. All postcodes for addresses in Northern Ireland start with the letters 'BT' and are usually of the form BTnn naa where 'n' represents a numerical digit and 'a' represents a letter, usually written in upper-case.

The Republic of Ireland does not have a postcode system other than for districts of its capital city, Dublin. The postal district is a number, or a number combined with a letter representing a compass direction. A typical Dublin address would be written: "Dublin 17" or as "Dublin 6W".

2007-10-01 09:52:55 · answer #7 · answered by Setanta 2 · 3 3

ireland doesn't have a postal code...however many people mistakenly use the name EIRE as a substitute when asked for a postal code....Dublin city is divided into 24 postal districts with districts with odd numbers north of the Liffey & even numbers south of the Liffey...

2007-10-02 08:41:25 · answer #8 · answered by snohoney2 2 · 2 2

Theres no postal codes in Ireland. If you are writing an address, you just need the town, county and the country(Eire).

But if you're writing to someone in Dublin, you need different numbers after Dublin for different areas(Dublin 1, Dublin 2 etc.)

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2007-10-01 17:37:07 · answer #9 · answered by Chanandler Bong 3 · 3 2

it doesn't have one unless you count the dublin postal areas like dublin 1, dublin 2 etc.

if you are trying to sign up for something online that requires a post code then you just put in five zeros (00000) and that tells them you dont have one.

2007-10-02 19:48:52 · answer #10 · answered by raver82 7 · 0 1

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