It is necessary to mention the postal Code while you send a letter or a parcel via the Russia postal system. The postal Code numbers literally route the post you send through the geography of Russia to the address given in Mitrofan Dikost, Troitsko Pechorsky District. 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).
Mitrofan-Dikost, Troitsko-Pechorsky district, Komi: 169445 | |
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Title | Mitrofan-Dikost, Troitsko-Pechorsky district, Komi |
Areaname | Mitrofan-Dikost |
City | Troitsko-Pechorsky district |
State | Komi |
Country | Russia |
Postcode (postal) | Click Here to View Download Postalcode Database |
Russia Postcode | |
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Postcode type and position |
5 digits on the line before the municipality name.
Mr.XXX Mitrofan-Dikost Troitsko Pechorsky District Komi – 169445 Russia |
Coding method | 169445 169 ---> indicate the province or large town. 445 --->indicate the delivery office. |
Address format |
Each administrative division maintains its postal code for mail delivery purposes. Having the correct code is essential to your mail delivery. The official name of the Russian postal service is Russian Post. The current form of postal service in Russia was introduced in 2003. The territory of Russia is divided into 89 federal subjects. Russia has more than 44,105 postal codes.
Russia uses a six-digit numeric postal code system in which the first three digits and the last three digits have different indicates which are shown below; |
Examples |
Mr.XXX addressee Mitrofan-Dikost sub-office (area /street /village) Troitsko Pechorsky District city (delivery post office) Komi – 169445 locality - postcode Russia country |