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  Lists of postal and zip codes of the world
Lists of postal and zip codes of the world
For a list of postal and zip codes around the world, please refer to the following pages:
Netherlands - List of postal codes in the Netherlands
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  List of postal codes in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
List of postal codes in the United Kingdom
List of postal areas in the United Kingdom - e.g.
List of postal districts in the United Kingdom - e.g.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/List_of_British_postal_codes   (190 words)

  
 Links to post office pages
(in English) - The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations - the organisation dealing with the governmental side of European postal matters.
UPAEP - Postal Union of the America, Spain and Portugal
(in Spanish) - postal members belong to Latin American countries, Spain and Portugal.
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 England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Although it was on the whole only a moderately successful power in military terms, England became one of the wealthiest states in medieval Europe, due chiefly to its dominance in the lucrative wool market.
The simplest view is that an English person is someone who is from England and holds British nationality, regardless of his or her racial origin.
The English frequently include their neighbours in the general term "British" while Scots, Welsh, and Irish, proud of their separate identities, tend to be more forward about referring to themselves by one of those more specific terms.
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 England article - England Home Nations United Kingdom Great Britain Northern Ireland Great - What-Means.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The simplest view is that an English person (or, in more old-fashioned terms, an "Englishman") is someone who is from England and holds British nationality, regardless of his or her racial origin.
The English not infrequently include their neighbours in the general term "British" while Scots, Welsh, and Irish, proud of their separate identities, tend to be more forward about referring to themselves by one of those more specific terms.
The extent to which specifically English patriotism is linked to a right-wing xenophobic agenda has recently been a topic of debate in the national press, with many English people trying to "reclaim" the term and the Cross of St. George from the far-right.
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 England   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The list of England's largest cities is much debated because in British English the normal meaning of city is "a continuously built up urban area"; these are hard to define and various other definitions are preferred by some people to boost the ranking of their own city.
Note that London is not on this list (Greater London is a region and the City of London is tiny), and that one of the two candidates for the status of England's "second city", Manchester, is down in sixth.
A Y Chromosome Census of the British Isles.
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 Postal code   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
A postal code is a series of letters and/or digits appended to a postal address for the purpose of sorting mail.
Although postal codes are usually assigned to geographical areas, sometimes this is not the case: special codes may be assigned to institutions with large volumes of post, such as government agencies and large commercial companies.
Dublin, Ireland still uses postal district numbers, as postal codes are not used in the country at all.
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 England - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Slang terms sometimes used for them include "Sassenachs" (from the Scots Gaelic), "Limeys" (in reference to the citrus fruits carried aboard English sailing vessels to prevent scurvy) and "Pom/Pommy" (used in Australian English and New Zealand English), but these can cause offence to people from England.
The turmoil of the Reformation embroiled England in religious wars with Europe's Catholic powers, notably Spain, but the kingdom preserved its independence as much through luck as through the skill of charismatic rulers such as Elizabeth I.
The British Deaf Association estimates that 70,000 people throughout the UK speak BSL as their first or preferred language, but does not give statistics specific to England.
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 England - Open Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
This usage pattern is frequently seen in documents from the USA.
Slang terms sometimes used for them include "Sassenachs" (from the Scots Gaelic) and "Limeys" (in reference to the citrus fruits carried aboard English sailing vessels to prevent scurvy).
However, some immigrants refer to themselves as "British" rather than "English." (possibly because they see themselves as having travelled to Great Britain, often from the former British empire and have been awarded British Citizenship).
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 Encyclopedia: List of British postal codes   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Lists of postal and zip codes of the world
Other descriptions of List of British postal codes
Normally this prefix denotes the main sorting office through which the post for that place is filtered before being distributed to individual addresses; the only exception to this rule is with postcodes in the inner London area (but this does not correspond completely to other definitions of inner London).
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Britain), or indeed all of the British Isles.
British sign language (BSL), a sign language native to Britain.
British Empire and the Commonwealth of Nations, have been brought to England by immigrants.
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 GreatData
Area Codes: This is the primary area code for the postal code.
It is being used to calculate the distance between 2 postal codes in Dealer / Store Locator applications (such as in Bullseye, where you find the nearest dealer, store, etc.).
In the major cities and suburbs, we have a unique latitude/longitude point for each FSA code (the first 3 characters of the postal code) — some cities have more than 50 FSA codes.
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 FRANK'S COMPULSIVE GUIDE TO POSTAL ADDRESSES
Postal codes, in countries that have them, are usually numeric, sometimes containing a space or a hyphen.
When more than one name is listed for the same country, you should use your knowledge of current events to choose the one that is most current and acceptable in that country, as we have done in the INDEX, bearing in mind that the choice might be controversial (e.g.
Postal zones have been superseded by 4-digit postal codes, but might still be seen occasionally.
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 Area Code Repair   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
GreatData.com was the first company to be selling zip code / postal code data on the Internet.
In the zip code / postal code arena, there is our premium data and there are U.S. Postal Service generic copies.
We manually verify our zip codes, area codes (because of splits) and other data every release as well.
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However, it remains unknown to most of the British population, and seems likely to achieve little recognition outside of the narrow political circles in which it was coined.
Prior to the mid 19th century British politics was dominated by the Whigs and the Tories.
By the middle of the decade, the British charts were dominated by Britrock, a melding of British rock and roll forms from the last thirty years.
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 England : QuicklyFind Info   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
England should not be confused with the United Kingdom, the island of Great Britain or indeed the British Isles.
However, some people (including many south Asians and whites) use the label as only referring to the Britons of England: those people of indigenous, or "Anglo-Saxon" origin – preferring to instead use "British" as a racially neutral label.
This is only possible due to the somewhat hazy distinction that many people make between "England" and "Britain".
www.quicklyfind.com /info/England.htm   (1489 words)

  
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For a list of postal and zip codes around the world, please refer to the following pages:
Netherlands - List of postal codes in the Netherlands
USA: List of zip codes in the United States
askmytutor.co.uk /l/li/lists_of_postal_and_zip_codes_of_the_world.html   (52 words)

  
 International Zip Codes at Free Searching - The Business Reference Directory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Graham Rhind's Postal Links -Presenting a number of links deal with address systems, such as postal codes, address patterns and languages.
Universal Postal Union -Established in 1874, the Universal Postal Union (UPU) with its Headquarters in the Swiss capital Bern, is the second oldest international organisation after the International Telecommunications Union.
Zip Code Numeric List -Complete listing of all United States Postal Service (USPS) ZIP codes for both domestic and international mail.
www.freesearching.com /zip_codes_intl.htm   (1301 words)

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