List Of Postal Codes In Mexico
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Postal codes in Mexico are issued by SEPOMEX (Servicio Postal Mexicano). They are of five digits and modelled on the US zip code system. The first 2 digits identify a state (or part thereof); and assignments are done alphabetically by state name, except for codes in the 0xxxx-1xxxx range which identify the delegaciones (boroughs) of Mexico City.
00-16 Distrito Federal | 20 Aguascalientes | 21-22 Baja California | 23 Baja California Sur |
24 Campeche | 29-30 Chiapas | 31-33 Chihuahua | 25-27 Coahuila |
28 Colima | 34-35 Durango | 36-38 Guanajuato | 39-41 Guerrero |
42-43 Hidalgo | 44-49 Jalisco | 50-57 México | 58-61 Michoacán |
62 Morelos | 63 Nayarit | 64-67 Nuevo León | 68-71 Oaxaca |
72-75 Puebla | 76 Querétaro | 77 Quintana Roo | 78-79 San Luis Potosí |
80-82 Sinaloa | 83-85 Sonora | 86 Tabasco | 87-89 Tamaulipas |
90 Tlaxcala | 91-96 Veracruz | 97 Yucatán | 98-99 Zacatecas |
This is a partial list of postal codes in Mexico:
Read more about List Of Postal Codes In Mexico: 0xxxx-1xxxx: Mexican Federal District (México, D.F.), 20xxx: Aguascalientes, 21xxx-22xxx: Baja California, 23xxx: Baja California Sur, 24xxx: Campeche, 25xxx-27xxx: Coahuila, 28xxx: Colima, 29xxx-30xxx: Chiapas, 31xxx-33xxx: Chihuahua, 34xxx-35xxx: Durango, 36xxx-38xxx: Guanajuato, 39xxx: Guerrero, 42xxx-43xxx: Hidalgo, 44xxx-48xxx: Jalisco, 50xxx-57xxx: México State (Estado De México), 58xxx-61xxx: Michoacán, 62xxx: Morelos, 63xxx: Nayarit, 64xxx-67xxx: Nuevo León, 68xxx-71xxx: Oaxaca, 72xxx-75xxx: Puebla, 76xxx: Querétaro, 77xxx: Quintana Roo, 78xxx-79xxx: San Luis Potosí, 80xxx-82xxx: Sinaloa, 83xxx-85xxx: Sonora, 86xxx: Tabasco, 87xxx-89xxx: Tamaulipas, 91xxx-94xxx: Veracruz, 97xxx: Yucatán, 98xxx: Zacatecas
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