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The South African postal code system was previously used in Namibia, then "South West Africa", including the enclave of Walvis Bay, which remained part of South Africa until 1994. It was allocated the number range 9000–9299. [6] Following independence, use of the South African postal code system was discontinued. [7]
The first code is for street deliveries, the second, where applicable, refers to PO boxes. Some suburbs share the same postcode. In South Africa, the term "suburb" does not necessarily mean "residential area on the edge of a city"; rather, it is used synonymously with neighborhood, to refer to the smallest geographical subdivision of a city.
South Africa: 8 October 1973 ZA: NNNN Postal codes are allocated to individual Post Office branches, some have two codes to differentiate between P.O. Boxes and street delivery addresses. Included Namibia (ranges 9000–9299) until 1992, no longer used. South Sudan: SS: no codes South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: GS: SIQQ 1ZZ
ISO 3166-2:ZA is the entry for South Africa in ISO 3166-2, part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO), which defines codes for the names of the principal subdivisions (e.g., provinces or states) of all countries coded in ISO 3166-1.
Kenilworth is bordered by Wynberg to the south and Claremont to the north. Kenilworth railway station is on the main line from Cape Town to Simon's Town.Main Road (which runs from Central Cape Town through to Simon's Town) runs through Kenilworth, and the suburb can also be accessed from the M5 freeway.
Roseville is a central-northern suburb of Pretoria, South Africa. The suburb straddles the Apies River . The suburb is light industrial to the west of the river and residential to the east of the river.
Silverton is an eastern suburb of Pretoria, South Africa. It lies wedged between the slopes of the Magaliesberg mountain range. Rain showers over Silverton in Pretoria.
The Nieuwe Haarlem was the frontrunner for Jan van Riebeeck’s trip to establish South Africa. [ 16 ] Culemborg , the Dutch city from which Jan van Riebeeck originated, is reflected in a street with the same name.