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== Italy ==

Italian postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Italy|here]].

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Monegasque postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). Monegasque postal code is 98000.
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== San Marino ==

Sammarinese postal codes are between 47890 and 47899.

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Italy#San_Marino|here]].
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== Spain ==

Spanish postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). The leading two digits indicates a province.

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Spain|here]].
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== Vatican City ==

The Vatican's postal code is 00120.

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Italy#Vatican_City|here]].

Postal Codes


Australia

Australia Post postal codes are 4 digits long (zero-padded). The leading 2 digits indicate a state.

For more details, see here


Austria

Austrian postal codes are 4 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Canada

Canadian postal codes are 6 characters long in the format A1A 1A1. Note the space character delimiting the 3 character segments.

For more details, see here.


France

French postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Germany

German postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). The leading digit indicates a region, though these regions do not follow other political boundaries.

For more details, see here.


Italy

Italian postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Japan

Japanese postal codes are 7 digits long (zero-padded) with a hyphen between the 3rd and 4th digits (i.e. 123-4567). Within Japan, the postal code mark (〒) is often prefixed. The leading 2 digits indicate a prefecture.

For more details, see here.


Liechtenstein

Liechtensteinian postal codes are 4 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Mexico

Mexican postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). The leading two digits indicates a state.

For more details, see here.


Monaco

Monegasque postal code is 98000.

For more details, see here.


San Marino

Sammarinese postal codes are between 47890 and 47899.

For more details, see here.


South Korea

South Korean postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). The leading 2 digits indicate a province-level region, and the leading 3 digits indicate a county-level region.

For more details, see here.


Spain

Spanish postal codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded). The leading two digits indicates a province.

For more details, see here.


Switzerland

Swiss postal codes are 4 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Thailand

Thai postal codes are 5 digits long.

For more details, see here.


United Kingdom

Postal codes in the modern UK are 6 to 8 characters long, delimited by a space character into 2 segments.

For more details, see here.


United States

USPS postal codes (ZIP codes) are 5 digits long (zero-padded).

ZIP+4 is an extension of the standard postal code system, involving an additional (trailing with hyphen delimiter) postal code that is 4 digits long (zero-padded).

For more details, see here.


Vatican City

The Vatican's postal code is 00120.

For more details, see here.


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