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Well, friend, in India, they don't use a 5-digit zip code like they do in some other countries. Instead, they have a 6-digit postal code system known as the PIN code. Each area in India has its own unique PIN code to help ensure mail is delivered accurately and efficiently. Just like how we paint happy little trees in different shapes and sizes, each area in India has its own special PIN code to help mail find its way home.
India does not use a 5-digit zip code system like the United States. In India, the postal system uses a 6-digit postal code known as the PIN (Postal Index Number) code. The PIN code consists of six digits, with the first digit representing the region, the second digit representing the sub-region, and the remaining four digits indicating the specific address or locality.
India does not have zip codes. They have "postal codes" and Pin codes-- which refer to the nine zones into which the country has been divided by the postal service. Rather than tell you all the postal codes and pin codes, here is a link you can use. Look at the name of the region, and it will tell you which code to use when mailing something.
ZIP (Zonal Improvement Plan) is not used as country code. It is for postal addresses.
The country of India does not have 5 digit zip codes. The zip codes of India are 6 digits and there are multiple zip codes.
India is a big country that is made of several cities and towns with different postal codes. For example 744202 is the postcode of India.
+91 is not the postal ZIP code for India, it is the telephonecountry code for India. To convert a telephone number in India to international format, replace the trunk prefix 0 with the country code +91; for example, Mumbai's 022 becomes +91 22.If you are filling out a form that is asking for a U.S. postal ZIP Code, for an address in India, it will not work, most especially since India's postal codes (or PIN Codes) have 6 digits instead of 5.
Zip codes or postal codes in South Africa have only four digits. They represent the province and city to which they belong. The code for Cape Town is 8001 for street addresses and 8000 for box numbers, the code for Durban is 4001 for street addresses and 4000 for box numbers and the code for Johannesburg is 2001 for street addresses and 2000 for box numbers. Before posting a letter check for the code on the South African Post Office website: www.sapo.co.za
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There is no 5 digit number which is divisible by 23456910 (an 8-digit number)..