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The Greek postal code system is administered by ELTA (Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία, Hellenic Post). Each city street or rural region has a unique five-digit number, its Ταχυδρομικός Κώδικας 'postal code' (ΤΚ). The first three digits identify the city, municipality or prefecture. In major cities, the final two digits identify streets or portions of streets. Postal codes beginning with the digits between 100 and 180 are used for the city of Athens; the beginning sequences 180 to 199 are used for other parts of the prefecture of Attica, with the exception of Corfu and Rhodes.

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  • Postleitzahl (Griechenland) (de)
  • Codici postali della Grecia (it)
  • Postal codes in Greece (en)
  • Почтовые индексы в Греции (ru)
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  • Anfang 1983 wurde die Postleitzahl in Griechenland durch die griechische Post ELTA eingeführt. Die griechische Postleitzahl besteht aus fünf Ziffern. Die ersten beiden Ziffern bezeichnen die Region, die letzten drei Ziffern die Ortschaft bzw. den Stadtteil. Intern werden die Postleitzahlen in drei Kategorien geführt: * Kategorie A (Ortschaften mit mehreren Postleitzahlen) * Kategorie B (Ortschaften mit einer Postleitzahl) * Organisationen oder Firmen mit eigener Postleitzahl (de)
  • Questa voce contiene l'elenco dei CAP della Grecia. (it)
  • Почтовые индексы Греции представляют собой систему пятизначных цифровых кодов, применяемых для почтовой индексации на территории Греции. (ru)
  • The Greek postal code system is administered by ELTA (Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία, Hellenic Post). Each city street or rural region has a unique five-digit number, its Ταχυδρομικός Κώδικας 'postal code' (ΤΚ). The first three digits identify the city, municipality or prefecture. In major cities, the final two digits identify streets or portions of streets. Postal codes beginning with the digits between 100 and 180 are used for the city of Athens; the beginning sequences 180 to 199 are used for other parts of the prefecture of Attica, with the exception of Corfu and Rhodes. (en)
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  • Anfang 1983 wurde die Postleitzahl in Griechenland durch die griechische Post ELTA eingeführt. Die griechische Postleitzahl besteht aus fünf Ziffern. Die ersten beiden Ziffern bezeichnen die Region, die letzten drei Ziffern die Ortschaft bzw. den Stadtteil. Intern werden die Postleitzahlen in drei Kategorien geführt: * Kategorie A (Ortschaften mit mehreren Postleitzahlen) * Kategorie B (Ortschaften mit einer Postleitzahl) * Organisationen oder Firmen mit eigener Postleitzahl (de)
  • The Greek postal code system is administered by ELTA (Ελληνικά Ταχυδρομεία, Hellenic Post). Each city street or rural region has a unique five-digit number, its Ταχυδρομικός Κώδικας 'postal code' (ΤΚ). The first three digits identify the city, municipality or prefecture. In major cities, the final two digits identify streets or portions of streets. Postal codes beginning with the digits between 100 and 180 are used for the city of Athens; the beginning sequences 180 to 199 are used for other parts of the prefecture of Attica, with the exception of Corfu and Rhodes. A complicated system relates the numbers used for the second and third digits to the numbers used in the fourth and fifth digits. 1. * In less populated areas, the third digit is always a 0, while the final two digits identify municipalities in the prefecture. Because there are fewer municipalities in such regions, the final two digits tend not to exceed 50 or 60. 2. * In areas with a greater population, the third digit may climb as high as 6 or 8, while the fourth and fifth digits may also be higher. 3. * In larger cities, the third digit is never a 0, but ranges from 1 to 9. If it reaches 8 or 9, the fourth and fifth digits also reach larger numbers such as 80 and 99. Sequences beginning in the 900s are not used. All postal codes in Greece are numeric consisting of five digits. Until 1983 local three-digit systems existed in Athens and other cities. (en)
  • Questa voce contiene l'elenco dei CAP della Grecia. (it)
  • Почтовые индексы Греции представляют собой систему пятизначных цифровых кодов, применяемых для почтовой индексации на территории Греции. (ru)
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