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Postal Codes In Malaysia - Areas - States
... Selangor (Shah Alam) uses codes from 40xxx to 48xxx, 62xxx to 64xxx (except 49x00 for Fraser's Hill) and 68xxx (A few areas such as Taman Melawati, Bukit Lanjan, Pandan Indah are under Kuala Lumpur ...
Republic Of Ireland Postal Addresses - Moving Towards A Postcode - An Post's Position
... An Post does use a system of three-digit sort codes, similar to the Mailsort system used by Royal Mail in the United Kingdom, for pre-sorting mail in bulk ... There are two levels, Presort 152, which has 152 codes for large volumes of mail, and Presort 61, which has 61 codes for smaller volumes ... and Dublin 20, which both have the same code 110, and Dublin 6W, which is 126 ...
Address (geography) - Current Addressing Schemes - Postal Codes
... Postal codes are a relatively recent development in addressing, designed to speed the sorting and processing of mail by assigning unique numeric or ...
Postal Codes In Malaysia
... Postal codes in Malaysia are five digit numeric ... The first two digits of the postal code denote the state or special administrative area (e.g ... Listed below are the first 2 digits of codes assigned to each state and special administrative area ...
Baseball Rules - Codes
... There are several major rules codes, which differ only slightly. ...

Famous quotes containing the word codes:

    Thou hast a voice, great Mountain, to repeal
    Large codes of fraud and woe; not understood
    By all, but which the wise, and great, and good
    Interpret, or make felt, or deeply feel.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792–1822)

    We must trust infinitely to the beneficent necessity which shines through all laws. Human nature expresses itself in them as characteristically as in statues, or songs, or railroads, and an abstract of the codes of nations would be an abstract of the common conscience.
    Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882)

    I cannot help thinking that the menace of Hell makes as many devils as the severe penal codes of inhuman humanity make villains.
    George Gordon Noel Byron (1788–1824)