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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''). Similarly, the code for 70-470 denotes the odd numbers from 1 to 27 in the Wojska Polskiego Street in Szczecin, and 34-434 is a code for whole town of Dębno near Nowy Targ (3 - postal district of Kraków, 4 - subdivision of that district, 434 the town of Dębno - strictly speaking the post office in Dębno). Postal districts and their subdivisions are not related to the administrative division of Poland. ==Postal codes are not unique== Unlike other European postal codes the place names of the postal codes in Poland are not unique.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Look up postal code 62-262 )〕 Postal code 62-262 are valid with 5 different place names: *62-262 Wierzyce *62-262 Przyborowo *62-262 Chwałkówko *62-262 Fałkowo 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「List of postal codes in Poland」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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