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Postal addresses in the Republic of Ireland
In Ireland, rural addresses are specified by the county, nearest post town, and the townland. Urban addresses are specified by county, city or town name, street name, house number or name, and apartment or flat number where relevant. 35% (over 600,000) Irish premises have non-unique addresses due to an absence of house numbers or names. In smaller towns and many townlands, this requires postal workers to remember which family names correspond to which house. For this reason, a postal code system called Eircode was launched in July 2015. Eircode suffixes an identifier that is unique to each premises. The system was criticised at its launch for its estimated ten-year cost of €27 million, omissions and inaccuracy, in addition to not being immediately available with satnav systems or Google Maps. Responsibility for the current postal delivery system rests with An Post, a semi-state body; however, the Department of Communications, Energy and Natural Resources (DCENR) retains the right to regulate addresses if they wish so. == Pre-Eircode postal districts ==
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