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== United States ==
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USPS postal codes (ZIP codes) are 5 digits long (zero-padded). == Australia ==
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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). Australia Post postal codes are 4 digits long (zero-padded). The leading 2 digits indicate a state.
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For more details, see [[PostalCodes/UnitedStates|here]]. For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Australia|here]]

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== Austria ==

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

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

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== 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 [[PostalCodes/Canada|here]].

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== France ==

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

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

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== 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 [[PostalCodes/Germany|here]].

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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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== 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 [[PostalCodes/Japan|here]].

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== Liechtenstein ==

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

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

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== Mexico ==

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

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

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== Monaco ==

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

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/France#Monaco|here]].

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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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== 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 [[PostalCodes/SouthKorea|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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== Switzerland ==

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

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

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== Thailand ==

Thai postal codes are 5 digits long.

For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Thailand|here]].
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== Canada == == United States ==
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Canadian postal codes are 6 characters long in the format A1A 1A1. Note the space character delimiting the 3 character segments. USPS postal codes (ZIP codes) are 5 digits long (zero-padded).
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For more details, see [[PostalCodes/Canada|here]]. 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).
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== 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 [[PostalCodes/Germany|here]].

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== 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 [[PostalCodes/Japan|here]].

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== 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 [[PostalCodes/SouthKorea|here]].
For more details, see [[PostalCodes/UnitedStates|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 codes are 5 digits long (zero-padded).

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.


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