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Sioux Falls, South Dakota. / 43.53639°N 96.73167°W / 43.53639; -96.73167. Sioux Falls ( / ˌsuː ˈfɔːlz / SOO FALZ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Dakota and the 121st-most populous city in the United States. It is the county seat of Minnehaha County [10] and also extends into northern Lincoln County to the ...
The sortable table below contains the three sets of ISO 3166-1 country codes for each of its 249 countries, links to the ISO 3166-2 country subdivision codes, and the Internet country code top-level domains (ccTLD) which are based on the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 standard with the few exceptions noted.
Philip Jaisohn. Seo Jae-pil ( Korean : 서재필; January 7, 1864 – January 5, 1951), better known by his English name Philip Jaisohn, was a Korean American politician, physician, and Korean independence activist. He was the first Korean to become a naturalized citizen of the United States. He also founded the Tongnip Sinmun, the first Korean ...
Country calling codes, country dial-in codes, international subscriber dialing (ISD) codes, or most commonly, telephone country codes are telephone number prefixes for reaching telephone subscribers in foreign countries or areas via international telecommunication networks.
A postal address in Ireland is a place of delivery defined by Irish Standard (IS) EN 14142-1:2011 ("Postal services. Address databases") and serviced by the universal service provider, An Post.
Recently introduced postal code systems where the UPU has been involved have included the ISO 3166 country code as an integral part of the postal code. At present there are no universal guidelines as to which code set to use, and recommendations vary from country to country.
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Postal codes in Slovenia (Slovene: poštna številka) are numerical strings which form part of a postal address in Slovenia. The codes consist of four digits written without separator characters, the first digit represents the region and the last three digits represent the individual post office.
The postal code consists of five digits, usually written with a space in the form XXX XX. The first digit indicates a region: 8 - the capital of Slovakia, Bratislava. The second digit represents one of the five districts of Bratislava.
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