It is necessary to mention the Postal Code while you send a letter or a parcel via the Thailand postal system. The Postal Code numbers literally route the post you send through the geography of Thailand to the address given in Huai Yai, Mueang Phetchabun. In fact the actual address is read only at the final post office where they do the final sorting for delivery. Thus Postal or PIN code helps post offices to speed up the sorting and delivery of mails. Postal Code is also otherwise called as postal code or PIN code (Postal Index Number).
Huai Yai, Mueang Phetchabun, Phetchabun: 67000 | |
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Title | Huai Yai, Mueang Phetchabun, Phetchabun |
Areaname | Huai Yai |
City | Mueang Phetchabun |
State | Phetchabun |
Country | Thailand |
Postcode (ZIP) | Click Here to View |
Thailand Postcode | |
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Postcode type and position |
4 digits to the right of the locality name, separated from the latter by a dash.
Mr.XXX Huai Yai Mueang Phetchabun Phetchabun – 67000 Thailand |
Coding method | 67000 67 ---> head post office of main regional town 000 ---> thana/secondary post office |
Address format | The second line of the address indicates the sub-office, the area, the street or the village name of the addressee. A sub-district (Thana) might optionally be given on the line before the district name and the postcode. |
Examples |
Mr.XXX addressee Huai Yai sub-office (area /street /village) Mueang Phetchabun city (delivery post office) Phetchabun – 67000 locality - postcode Thailand country |