The Netherland's Postal Code System is a complex and sophisticated system that ensures the efficient delivery of mail throughout the country. It consists of 6 digits, divided into two parts: the first four digits represent the town or city, and the last two digits represent the street or building.
The first postal code system in the Netherlands was introduced in 1977. It consisted of five digits, with the first two digits representing the province and the last three digits representing the town or city. In 1997, the system was expanded to six digits to accommodate the growing number of addresses in the country.
The Netherland's postal code consists of six digits, divided into two parts:
For example, the postal code 1012 AB represents the city of Amsterdam and the street or building number 12.
There are several ways to find the postal code for a particular address in the Netherlands:
Story 1:
A man accidentally wrote the wrong postal code on a letter he sent to his friend. The letter ended up being delivered to a house in a different town, where a complete stranger opened it and was very confused. The man had to apologize and send a new letter with the correct postal code.
Story 2:
A woman moved to a new house and forgot to change her address with the post office. As a result, all of her mail was being delivered to her old address. She only realized her mistake when she received a notice from the bank that her rent payment was overdue.
Story 3:
A company sent out a marketing campaign to all of the addresses in a particular postal code area. However, they made a mistake and used the wrong postal code. As a result, the campaign materials were delivered to the wrong addresses and the company wasted a lot of money.
These stories teach us the importance of using the correct postal code when sending mail. By following the tips and tricks outlined in this article, you can ensure that your mail is delivered to the correct address without any delays.
If you have any questions about the Netherland's postal code system, please contact the PostNL customer service team. They will be happy to assist you.
Table 1: Number of Postal Codes in the Netherlands
Province | Number of Postal Codes |
---|---|
Groningen | 1,234 |
Friesland | 1,567 |
Drenthe | 1,345 |
Overijssel | 1,789 |
Gelderland | 2,345 |
Utrecht | 1,987 |
North Holland | 3,456 |
South Holland | 3,876 |
Zeeland | 1,234 |
North Brabant | 2,567 |
Limburg | 1,987 |
Table 2: Most Common Postal Codes in the Netherlands
Postal Code | City |
---|---|
1012 AB | Amsterdam |
2511 AB | The Hague |
3012 AB | Rotterdam |
3511 AB | Utrecht |
5611 AB | Eindhoven |
Table 3: Postal Code Format
Part | Format |
---|---|
First four digits | Numeric |
Last two digits | Numeric |
Space between parts | Yes |
Example | 1012 AB |
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