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Postcodes were introduced in Australia in 1967 by the Postmaster-General's Department (PMG) to replace earlier postal sorting systems, such as Melbourne's letter and number codes (e.g., N3, E5) and a similar system then used in rural and regional New South Wales.
Part of the Australian postal code system. Cocos (Keeling) Island: CC: NNNN Part of the Australian postal code system. Colombia: CO: NNNNNN First NN = 32 departments: Comoros: KM: no codes Congo (Brazzaville) CG: no codes Congo, Democratic Republic: CD: no codes Cook Islands: CK: no codes Costa Rica: 31 March 2007 CR: NNNNN NNNNN-NNNN Was NNNN ...
They were based on the London codes with a letter (or letters) denoting the direction from the main city post office and a number appended to, generally, correlate with the relative distance. An earlier system from around 1923 with twelve districts or 54 [ 1 ] [ 2 ] which had failed due to neglect was replaced.
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Within the State of Hawai'i (postal abbreviation HI), zip code prefix 968 is generally reserved for Urban Honolulu, with all other areas prefixed 967 (shared with American Samoa). Within the U.S. Territories, American Samoa (postal abbreviation AS) uses zip code 96799, and Guam (postal abbreviation GU) uses zip codes in the range 96910–96932.