156980 Zip ✮ «PRO»
In Russia, postal codes (or pochtovyy indeks ) are strictly six digits long and are used nationwide to facilitate mail sorting and delivery. While specific five-digit ZIP codes like exist in the United States (e.g., Yukon, Pennsylvania ), the full six-digit string identifies a more specific location within the Russian postal network. Location Details: Kostroma Oblast
: Uses five-digit "ZIP" codes (like 15698) or nine-digit "ZIP+4" formats. 156980 zip
For verification of specific addresses within this code, you can use the Russian Post official search tool . In Russia, postal codes (or pochtovyy indeks )
: The first three digits, "156," designate the Kostroma Oblast region. For verification of specific addresses within this code,
It is common for users to encounter similar numerical strings that serve different purposes globally:
The numerical sequence is a six-digit postal code used in Russia , specifically within the Kostroma Oblast .
: The final three digits "980" typically represent the specific local post office or delivery point. Comparison with Other Systems