Postal codes in Azerbaijan

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Postal codes in Azerbaijan

Postal codes in Azerbaijan are used to facilitate the efficient sorting and delivery of mail within the country. The system of postal codes in Azerbaijan is organized to cover different regions and areas, ensuring that mail reaches its intended destination in a timely manner.

Structure[edit | edit source]

Postal codes in Azerbaijan consist of four digits, with the first two digits representing the region or city and the last two digits indicating the specific area within that region. The postal codes are assigned based on geographic location, with each code corresponding to a particular area.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Postal codes are essential for accurately addressing mail and packages in Azerbaijan. When sending mail, it is important to include the correct postal code to ensure that the item reaches the intended recipient without delays or errors. Postal codes also help postal workers efficiently sort and deliver mail to the correct destinations.

Importance[edit | edit source]

Having a well-organized system of postal codes is crucial for the smooth operation of the postal service in Azerbaijan. By using postal codes, mail can be processed and delivered more quickly and accurately, leading to improved customer satisfaction and overall efficiency in mail delivery services.

Examples[edit | edit source]

- Baku: 1000 - Ganja: 2000 - Sumqayit: 5000

See also[edit | edit source]

- Postal system in Azerbaijan - List of postal codes in Azerbaijan


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