Slovak Towns With Individual Streets Postal Codes
- Bánovce nad Bebravou
- Banská Bystrica
- Banská Štiavnica
- Bratislava and all its city parts:
- Nové Mesto
- Petržalka
- Rača
- Ružinov
- Dúbravka
- Karlova Ves
- Devínska Nová Ves
- Staré Mesto
- Brezno
- Čadca
- Dargovských Hrdinov (Košice)
- Hlohovec
- Hurbanovo
- Komárno
- Košice
- Kysucké Nové Mesto
- Levice
- Liptovský Mikuláš
- Lučenec
- Luník IX (Košice)
- Martin
- Myjava
- Nad Jazerom (Košice)
- Nitra
- Nové Zámky
- Partizánske
- Pezinok
- Podunajské Biskupice
- Považská Bystrica
- Prešov
- Ružomberok
- Sever (Košice)
- Sídlisko KVP (Košice)
- Sídlisko Ťahanovce (Košice)
- Spišská Nová Ves
- Šaľa
- Štúrovo
- Topoľčany
- Trenčín
- Trnava
- Vranov nad Topľou
- Zlaté Moravce
- Zvolen
- Žilina
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