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ZIP Code - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (3926 words) |
 | ZIP codes are numbered with the first digit representing a certain group of U.S. states, the second and third digits together representing a region in that group (or perhaps a large city) and the fourth and fifth digits representing more specific areas, such as small towns or regions of that city. |
 | For example, ZIP Codes beginning with 0 and 1 are in use in New York; beginning with 2 and 5, in the District of Columbia; and beginning with 7 and 8, in Texas. |
 | For example, ZIP code 03750 is for Etna, New Hampshire, but Etna is not a city or town; it is actually a village district in the town of Hanover, which itself is assigned the ZIP code 03755. |
| List of ZIP Codes in the United States - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (817 words) |
 | ZIP codes here are ordered by their number range, not by their state. |
 | List of ZIP Codes in New York (10000-14999 range and 06390, 00501, 00544) |
 | List of ZIP Codes in District of Columbia (20000-20099, 20200-20599, and 56900-56999 ranges) |