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 Is there a website that gives information on distances between towns/cities in the whole of Ireland?
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What is the post zip code of Ireland?

Zip code

    



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froggequene
The island of Ireland does not have a zip code, in the UK & Republic of Ireland zip codes are called postcodes.

In the Republic of Ireland only Dublin city has postcodes and to elaborate on Stephen T's answer, the six counties of Northern Ireland which form part of the UK have postcodes and can be found using the Royal Mail postcode link.


baz
Ireland doesn't have any.Address your letter as follows

Mr.John Doe
Your street,
Anytown,
Co. Xxxxx,
Rep. of Ireland.

Hope this helps.


Louise 1.(",)
We dont have 'zip coes' here.
all the southside of Dublin are post code even numbers
all the northside of Dublin are post code odd numbers.
sorry if thats confusing!
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Puzzledirishgirl
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Don't mind the other two posters we don't use zip or post codes in Ireland. In Dublin the areas are split by numbers, southside are even numbers and north side are odd numbers. The rest of it goes by street name, Town, County or Townland, Town, County. Hope this helps.


Jeazabelle XX
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000
original-we know


stephen t
depends what part of Ireland you want to write to that's like saying whats the post code of Scotland you need to be more precisehttp://postcode.royalmail.com/portal/rm/postcodefinder;jsessionid=1XEDM0MBPHSNMFB2IGIUQ3Q?catId=400145&gear=postcode try this link


Grover says...
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an example of postcode in ireland would be.

2 letters followed by 6 numbers.

LX 132003

there is no generic number, it depends where you want to post to.





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