What is Postal Code?

A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. This unique code helps postal services to determine where the mail is being sent to.

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ALMELO    12 Branches
BORNE    5 Branches
DALFSEN    7 Branches
DEVENTER    23 Branches
DINKELLAND    11 Branches
ENSCHEDE    23 Branches
HAAKSBERGEN    3 Branches
HARDENBERG    33 Branches
HELLENDOORN    7 Branches
HENGELO    9 Branches
HOF VAN TWENTE    8 Branches
KAMPEN    14 Branches
LOSSER    6 Branches
OLDENZAAL    8 Branches
OLST-WIJHE    5 Branches
OMMEN    12 Branches
RAALTE    11 Branches
RIJSSEN-HOLTEN    4 Branches
STAPHORST    4 Branches
STEENWIJKERLAND    33 Branches
TUBBERGEN    13 Branches
TWENTERAND    9 Branches
WIERDEN    10 Branches
ZWARTEWATERLAND    5 Branches
ZWOLLE    25 Branches

We found 300 Postal codes available for NETHERLANDS, OVERIJSSEL

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What is Postal Code?

A postal code is a series of letters or digits or both, sometimes including spaces or punctuation, included in a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail. This unique code helps postal services to determine where the mail is being sent to.

Almost all the nations of the world use postal codes for sorting mails and though the systems and formats of the postal codes may vary but the common trait is to determine the particular address of the mail & this unique code make the postman's job a little easier.


What is the difference between zip code, pin code, postcode or postal code?

All these codes are essentially the same in their purpose. The difference is postal code is known locally in various terms. such as zip code is mainly used in USA, pin code is used in India, postcode is used in UK & Postal Code is commonly used in other countries.