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  2. Postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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    5xxx to 6xxx for smaller cities (a single postal code, ending in '00', is allocated to an entire city) 7xxx for villages. A postal code is allocated to each village. A village that is the head of a commune has a postal code ending in 0 or 5. List of codes. 01xxxx - Bucharest Sector 1; 02xxxx - Bucharest Sector 2; 03xxxx - Bucharest Sector 3

  3. List of postal codes in Romania - Wikipedia

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  4. List of postal codes - Wikipedia

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    The postal code refers to the post office at which the receiver's P. O. Box is located. Kiribati: KI – no codes - Korea, North: KP – no codes - Korea, South: 2015-08-01 KR: NNNNN Previously NNN-NNN (1988~2015), NNN or NNN-NN (1970~1988) Kosovo: XK: NNNNN A separate postal code for Kosovo was introduced by the UNMIK postal administration in ...

  5. Poșta Română - Wikipedia

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    Poșta Română. An 1865 stamp of Romania. 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. Poșta Română is active on the free market of value added postal and press services, as competitor, and performs collateral ...

  6. Găești - Wikipedia

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    Postal code: 135200. Area code (+40) 02 45: ... eʃtʲ]) is a town in Dâmbovița County, Muntenia, Romania with a population of 12,583 as of 2021. History

  7. Postage stamps and postal history of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Two postage stamps of Romania from the 1970s, showing the country's costume culture. During World War I, Romanian territory was occupied by Austria, Germany, and Bulgaria, each of which issued stamps for the occupied areas. See also. Poșta Română; Postage stamps and postal history of Moldova; Postage stamps and postal history of Transnistria

  8. Plăieșii de Jos - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .kaszon .ro. Plăieșii de Jos ( Hungarian: Kászonaltíz or Kászon, Hungarian pronunciation: [ˈkaːson]) is a commune in Harghita County, Romania. It lies in the Székely Land, an ethno-cultural region in eastern Transylvania. The commune is composed of five villages: Cașinu Nou ( Kászonújfalu ), Iacobeni ( Kászonjakabfalva ...

  9. ISO 3166-1 - Wikipedia

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    ISO 3166-1 ( Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions – Part 1: Country codes) is a standard defining codes for the names of countries, dependent territories, and special areas of geographical interest. It is the first part of the ISO 3166 standard published by the International Organization for Standardization .