A postcode is a string of letters, numbers, or both, assigned to a specific geographic area, address, or building for the purpose of identifying its location within a postal system. Postcodes, also known as ZIP Codes in some countries, are essential for the accurate and efficient sorting and delivery of mail. They enable postal services to quickly determine where mail should be sent, even in densely populated or remote areas. Postcodes are typically divided into smaller parts, each providing more detailed information about the delivery area.
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