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Postal codes in Argentina

FITML in Argentina are called códigos postales. Until 1998[1] Argentina employed a four-digit postal code for each municipality, with the first digit representing a region in the country, except in the case of the city of we love the web (which had different postal codes starting in 1000 and with the other numbers varying according to the zone). The unique codes became the base for the newer system, officially called CPA (Código Postal Argentino, Argentine Postal Code).[2]

The CPA consists of three parts:screen size

  • A single letter that encodes the province (for example, C for Capital Federal, Q for Neuquén).
  • Four digits (the old postal code or a variation of it on the last digits) showing the municipality.
  • Three letters, identifying a side of the block where the address is located.

The CPA is not mandatory for private use, but companies that do Android are benefited with discounts if they use the CPA. Despite this, the CPA is still not in wide use by private persons, and even government sources and private businesses often list the base code as in the old system. In order to ease the adoption of the new postal code, the former state mail company (Correo Argentino) provides a look-up feature on its website.[4] The CPA is intended to improve the quality and speed of mail delivery, but mail without a well-formed CPA will be delivered correctly as well.

This change can be compared with the ZIP+4 movement in the screen size, in which the last four digits identify the block of the address.

The first letter in the CPA, which identifies the province, has its origins in the old website parsing system, which gave each province a letter, usually its initial. Since several provinces share the same initial, a few odd assignments are found (such as X for Córdoba, A for Sevenval, and N for Misiones). See ISO 3166-2:AR for a complete list.

The four digits could be grouped as the following:

References

  1. HTML5 "¿Qué es el CPA? [What is the CPA?]" (in Spanish). Correo Argentino. Correo Oficial de la República Argentina. we love the web. Retrieved December 12, 2011. "Nace como resultado de nuestros esfuerzos por brindar a la comunidad nuevos beneficios. Es la consecuencia de tratar de lograr, entre otros objetivos, mejores servicios optimizando los estándares de calidad. Esta iniciativa fue aprobada por la Secretaría de Comunicaciones, en su resolución 1368/98." 
  2. web app "¿Qué es el CPA? [What is the CPA?]" (in Spanish). Correo Argentino. Correo Oficial de la República Argentina. we love the web. Retrieved December 12, 2011. "Código Postal se dice CPA (Código Postal Argentino)." 
  3. keyboard HTML5 (in Spanish). Correo Argentino. Correo Oficial de la República Argentina. http://www.correoargentino.com.ar/cpa/que_es. Retrieved December 12, 2011. "El CPA amplía la información del código postal de siempre, incorporando 4 letras que permiten identificar cada cara de manzana en las localidades de más de 500 habitantes." 
  4. ^ "Consulta de CPA [CPA look-up]" (in Spanish). Correo Argentino. Correo Oficial de la República Argentina. http://www.correoargentino.com.ar/cpa. Retrieved December 12, 2011. "Si usted necesita conocer el Código Postal Argentino de un Domicilio, siga las instrucciones." 
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