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For lists of individual countries' postal and ZIP Codes around the world, please refer to the lists of postal codes index.
This list shows an overview of postal code notation schemes for all countries that use postal/ZIP codes:
Key
- 9: Digits.
- A: Letters.
- *: Postal code placed to the right of the city, suburb or town.
A-B
- Afghanistan : ?fff
- Algeria: 99999
- Andorra: (AD-)999 each parish now has its own post code. See Postal services in Andorra.
- Argentina: A9999AAA
- Armenia: 999999 Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union.
- Australia: known as the "post code": 9999*. In general, the first digit identifies the state or territory. See List of postal codes in Australia
- Austria: 9999 (the first digit denotes almost one of the nine provinces -- called Bundesländer -- , the last the nearest post office in the area)
- Azerbaijan: 999999 Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union.
- Bangladesh: 9999*
- Belarus: 999999 Retained system inherited from former Soviet Union.
- Belgium: 9999 (in general, the first digit gives the province) List of postal codes in Belgium
- Bermuda: AA 99* for street addresses, AA AA* for PO Box addresses. The second half of the postcode identifies the street delivery walk (eg: Hamilton HM 12) or the PO Box number range (eg: Hamilton HM BX).
- Bosnia Hercegovina: 99999
- Brazil: 99999-999 (previously 99999, from 1972 to 1992) -000 to -899 are used for Streets, Roads, Avenues, Boulevards, -900 to -959 are used for places with a high postal use, -960 to -969 are for promotional use, -970 to -989 are public owned post offices and -990 is used in franchised post offices.
- Brunei: AA9999*
C
D-F
- Denmark: 9999 also used by Greenland, eg: DK-3900 Nuuk
- Dominican Republic: 99999-9999 Currently only used in Santo Domingo.
- East Timor: None in use since Indonesian withdrawal in 1999.
- Egypt 99999*
- El Salvador: 9999 - Prefixed by "CP".
- Estonia: 99999
- Ethiopia: 9999
- Faroe Islands: 999 Prefixed with "FO", eg: FO-110 Tórshavn
- Finland: 99999. A lower first digit indicates a place in south (for example 00100 Helsinki, a higher indicates a place in far the north (99800 in Ivalo). The last digit is always 0, except for postal codes for PO Box number ranges, in which case it is 1. In the Åland Islands, the postal code is prefixed with "AX", not "FIN". New country code for Finland: "FI".
- Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia: 9999
- France: 99999, the first two digits give the département number, while in Paris, Lyon and Marseille, the last two digits of the postal code indicates the arrondissement. Also used by French overseas departments and territories and Monaco (prefixed "MC"). See List of French postal codes.
G-K
L-M
N-P
R-T
U-Z and Å
See also
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