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Beginning with 1 May 2003, postal codes have six digits, and represent addresses to the street level in major cities (those with population over 50,000). The digits represent (from left to right) the postal area; the county; the city/commune; the last three, depending on the size of the city/commune, represent the commune/city, the street, or ...
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An 1865 stamp of Romania. Post Office clerk wearing a uniform circa 1931-1941. CN Poșta Română SA is the national operator in the field of postal services in Romania.It is the sole supplier of universal service in any point on the Romanian territory.
Halmeu (Hungarian: Halmi, pronounced; Yiddish: האַַלמין) is a commune of 4,276 inhabitants situated in Satu Mare County, Romania.It is composed of five villages: Băbești (Kisbábony), Dobolț (Dabolc), Halmeu, Halmeu-Vii (Halmihegy), and Mesteacăn (Nyírestanya).
Porumbacu de Jos (German: Unter-Bornbach; Hungarian: Alsóporumbák) is a commune in Sibiu County, Transylvania, central Romania, first documented in 1473.It is composed of five villages: Colun, Porumbacu de Jos, Porumbacu de Sus, Sărata, and Scoreiu.
Poiana Vadului (until 1968 Neagra; Hungarian: Feketevölgy) is a commune located in Alba County, Transylvania, Romania.It has a population of 942 as of 2021, and is composed of eleven villages: Costești, Duduieni, Făgetu de Jos, Făgetu de Sus, Hănășești, Lupăiești, Morcănești, Păștești, Petelei, Poiana Vadului, and Stănești.
Cogealac is a commune in Constanța County, Northern Dobruja, Romania. The commune includes six villages: Cogealac (historical names: Domnești, Turkish: Kocalak) Gura Dobrogei (historical names: Câvârgic, Turkish: Kıvırcık) Râmnicu de Jos; Râmnicu de Sus; Tariverde (historical name: Dorotea)
Tecuci (Romanian pronunciation: [teˈkutʃʲ]) is a city in Galați County, Romania, in the historical region of Western Moldavia. It is situated among wooded hills, on the right bank of the Bârlad River , and at the junction of railways from Galați , Bârlad , and Mărășești .