20011
20011 is a five-digit number that can refer to several different identifiers in various contexts. As a postal code, 20011 is used in the United States to designate a portion of Washington, D.C., primarily serving mail delivery within the city’s northeast region. ZIP codes are assigned by the United States Postal Service and help route mail and organize geographic areas for addressing and statistics.
In astronomy, 20011 is the numeric designation given to a minor planet in the catalog of the
Beyond postal and astronomical uses, 20011 can appear as a catalog, model, or part number in various
Overall, 20011 illustrates how a single numeric sequence can intersect multiple domains, including geography and astronomy,