Postal districts are geographic areas defined by postal services for the purpose of organizing and simplifying the distribution of mail. These districts are often based on existing administrative divisions, such as towns or neighborhoods, and each district typically corresponds to a specific range of postal codes. Postal districts help streamline the sorting and delivery of mail by grouping addresses into manageable regions, ensuring that mail reaches its destination efficiently. In larger cities, multiple postal districts may exist to account for the high volume of mail being processed.
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