POSTkoodien
POSTkoodien is a Finnish postal code system used to identify specific geographic regions within Finland for mail delivery and administrative purposes. The system was introduced to improve the efficiency and accuracy of postal services by dividing the country into distinct zones, each represented by a unique numerical identifier. Postal codes in Finland typically consist of five digits, with the first two representing a broader region or city area, and the remaining three indicating specific neighborhoods or localities.
The POSTkoodien system is managed by Posti, the Finnish postal service company, which is responsible for assigning
Finnish postal codes are centrally assigned and follow a standardized format, making them easily recognizable and
Overall, POSTkoodien plays a crucial role in Finland’s postal infrastructure, ensuring quick and reliable mail distribution