File:Postal codes by country.svg
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current | 01:55, 8 March 2020 | 863 × 443 (1.62 MB) | Candy79729 | 6-digit postcode has been used from 3 March 2020 in Taiwan. Correction: 5-digit postcode is used in Peru, while no postcode is used in Bolivia. (Might be incorrectly coloring in previous edition.) Syria is colored according to its announced 4-digit code. | |
18:09, 11 September 2019 | 863 × 443 (1.62 MB) | Ghiraddje | UK was also wrong (although six characters is the most common, the upper limit is seven not counting punctuation) | ||
18:03, 11 September 2019 | 863 × 443 (1.62 MB) | Ghiraddje | Updated status of Ireland (following the introduction of Eircode); added brief metadata; removed unused definitions. | ||
11:37, 22 June 2017 | 863 × 443 (1.62 MB) | Hoising | Hong Kong and Macau do not use postal code. | ||
16:49, 30 July 2011 | 863 × 443 (1.63 MB) | Stadscykel |
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