Today, I will introduce the postal codes of France to you.
The French postal code has a total of 5 digits. Like the postal codes in other places, the first two represent the provinces of France, and the last three represent the cities, regions, and postal offices. The area of France is not particularly large, about the same as a province in my country. Therefore, the 5-digit zip code is completely accurate enough to locate.
For example, for example: the Paris code is the 75 province, the postal code is 75000, the last three digits are the area code, and the 19th arrondissement of Paris is 75019.
Postal codes in France need to be used in daily express delivery. France Post is a well-known postal group in the country, established in 1991. The main business segments are letter service, parcel service, logistics business, and financial services.
In the European market, in addition to Deutsche Post, the major postal companies are Dutch Post and French Post. The postal services in the European market are basically divided by these three companies, and the market share is high. This is because as far as the EU market is concerned, both Germany and France are major industrial countries with developed economies and strong industries, with many products that need to be transported and sent.
In France, postal codes are widely used, and it is possible to distinguish whether a place is an urban area or a suburban area according to the postal code. In addition, when staying in a hotel in France, you can also directly use the zip code to locate the hotel in a certain neighborhood. Many people travel to France and choose hotels in advance based on postcodes.