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The Postal codes in Poland consists of 5 numbers in the following format xy-zzz.
First digit in the postal code represents the postal district, second digit major geographical subdivision of this district, and the three digits after dash: the post office, or in case of large cities: particular street, part of the street or even separate address (in the last case code is in the form of xy-9zz). Thus the postal code 70-952 means:
* 7 - postal district of Szczecin,
* 0 - subdivision of that district, in this case the Western Part of Szczecin,
* 9 - denotes special code, and
* 52 - Office of the District Attorney (Prokuratura Okręgowa).
First digit in the postal code represents the postal district, second digit major geographical subdivision of this district, and the three digits after dash: the post office, or in case of large cities: particular street, part of the street or even separate address (in the last case code is in the form of xy-9zz). Thus the postal code 70-952 means:
* 7 - postal district of Szczecin,
* 0 - subdivision of that district, in this case the Western Part of Szczecin,
* 9 - denotes special code, and
* 52 - Office of the District Attorney (Prokuratura Okręgowa).
Additional Information
| Unique Records | 21,987 |
| Ending Postal Code | 89456 |
| Starting Postal Code | 10005 |
| Fields Included | City, Latitude, Longitude, Postal Code, State, Suburb |
| Formats Included | CSV, DOC, Microsoft Access, Microsoft Excel, PDF, RTF, SQL, XML |
| Updated Every | 3 months |
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