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kouroshreasercher

I like to know the postal code of all the states of USA and canada .?

I like to know the postal code of all the states of USA and CANADA . Is there anybody to help me , i do appreciate for favour. stay blessed

    



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bakfanlin
My goodness. I do hope you have a whole lot of time. Thats a LOT of codes. For the USA Codes, go to www.usps.com
I'm not sure about Canadian codes... look for the northern neighbors codes from their Postal Service equalivent.


forever5
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First of all Canada does not have states, we have provinces and territories. There are thousands of postal codes across the country. To find them go to:

www.canadapost.ca


Liz
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Every couple of blocks in Canada the postal code changes. There are hundreds of postal codes in each city and hundreds of cities in Canada. If you contact Canada Post they can mail you a postal code guide book. The US is a little easier as the ZIP code is generally good for the whole city. There are hundreds maybe thousands of cities in the USA so your best bet is to contact the USPS for a ZIP code guide.


nickipettis
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there is a 4 inch thick book at the post office for that.
there are tens of thousands of postal codes, if you are only using the 5 digit ZIP code.

if you use the 9 digit version of the code, there would easily be hundreds of thousands.


Judy
http://zip4.usps.com/zip4/welcome.jsp

This link will work for the US addresses. I'm not sure how to look up Canadian zip codes.


terrific
for Canada postal code, you can visit
www.canadapost.ca
I think you need a address so as to find the correct postal code
Hope this can help


spanish_72
Try this link http://www.zip-area.com/


tuppenybitz
http://canadaonline.about.com/od/postalservices/a/postalcodes.htm


Atom 74
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Well in Canada it's a postal code, and in the USA its a zip-code. They are specific to city blocks and have millions of combinations. Good luck.


Angela O
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I can't help you with finding them, but I will clarify a little for you.

Canada had postal codes for the provinces and territories.

America has zip codes for the states.


Jerry
All the previous information can be helpful in finding a zip code for a specific address. Zip codes start numerically in the Northeast United States and go higher as you move South and West. Thus the 5 digit zip code for an address in New England will start with a 0 while a zip code for an address in California will start with a 9. I don't know if Canada uses a similiar system.


Sean Jean
Theres too many.. lol.. US does not have postal codes.. zip codes





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