Does Amsterdam have a postal code?
A postal code in the Netherlands consists of four figures followed by a space and then two capital letters. In the Centrum district of Amsterdam there are 2800 postal codes, from 1011 AA to 1019 XH. In addition to that there are postal codes for PO boxes and freepost.
Are there ZIP codes in the Netherlands?
The zip code has been introduced in the Netherlands in 1978. The ZIP code consists of four numbers and two letters. The first two digits define the region and the last two numbers, the city, the village or the neighborhood. The remaining two letters define the neighborhood and the street.
How do I write a postal code for the Netherlands?
Netherlands Postal Codes Dutch postal codes are written as a sequence of four digits followed by two uppercase letters, for example 1234 AB. Until 2005 certain letters were not used for technical reasons (F, I, O, Q, U and Y), but to allow new combinations these letters are now used.
What does a Netherlands Postcode look like?
Postal codes in the Netherlands, known as postcodes, are alphanumeric, consisting of four digits followed by two uppercase letters. The first two digits indicate a city and a region, the second two digits and the two letters indicate a range of house numbers, usually on the same street.
What is the area code of Amsterdam?
020
Amsterdam/Area codes
What does a Netherlands postcode look like?
Which province is Amsterdam in?
North Holland
Amsterdam/Province
Which province is Amsterdam?
European Netherlands
Province | Dutch name | Largest municipality |
---|---|---|
North Holland | Noord-Holland | Amsterdam |
Overijssel | Overijssel | Enschede |
South Holland | Zuid-Holland | Rotterdam |
What is Netherlands area code?
+31
Netherlands/Dialing codes