PLZReferenzens
PLZReferenzens, also known as postal code references, are standardized codes used by postal services to identify specific geographic areas for the purpose of sorting and delivering mail. The term "PLZ" is derived from the German word "Postleitzahl," which translates to "postal code." These codes are typically numeric and are assigned to streets, neighborhoods, or other small geographic areas within a city or town.
The use of postal codes began in Germany in the early 20th century and has since been
Postal codes serve several purposes. They help streamline the sorting and distribution of mail, reduce errors,
In some countries, postal codes may also include letters or other characters to further refine the geographic
Overall, postal code references play a crucial role in the functioning of postal services and have become