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  1. Dec 13, 2023 · What is a postal code regex? A postal code regex is a regular expression pattern you can use to validate and match postal code formats for a specific country. A regex helps you check that postcodes match the format. For example, a regex for Canadian postal codes would match to the pattern A0A 1B1, where A and B are letters, and 0 and 1 are digits.

  2. Postal codes in Japan. Postal codes in Japan are 7-digit numeric codes using the format NNN-NNNN, where N is a digit. [1] The first two digits refer to one of the 47 prefectures (for example, 40 for the Yamanashi Prefecture ), the next digit for one of a set of adjacent cities in the prefecture (408 for Hokuto, Yamanashi) the next two for a ...

  3. The postal codes follow a geographic pattern and most Danes can tell which region an address belongs to based on the postal code alone. 0000–0999: special postal codes, reserved for government use, post offices and package centers. 1000–2999: Copenhagen and the surrounding area. 3000–3699: North Zealand. 3700–3799: Bornholm.

  4. Jan 18, 2022 · The structure of the postal code. The postal code is a six-character uniformly structured, alphanumeric code in the form “ANA NAN” where “A” is an alphabetic character and “N” is a numeric character. Two segments make up a postal code: Forward Sortation Area (FSA) and Local Delivery Unit (LDU). The FSA is a combination of three ...

  5. Format of postal codes (PLZ/NPA) The Swiss postal codes are assigned geographically, from west to east. They do not follow political divisions (cantons, districts), but they follow a routing allocation, following railways and PostBus routes. The postal code of big cities finish with 00, and it is not allocated if in the region there is not a ...

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