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What is the Zip Code of England?

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What is the Zip Code of England?

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That’s two questions. The ZIP code of England (Arkansas) is 72046. ZIP stands for Zone Improvement Plan and was a trademark of the US Postal Service; they are a specific type of postcode used in the US. Postcodes were actually invented by the German post office during the Second World War, the UK started using them in 1959 and the US didn’t start until the 1960’s. Ignoring your use of a colloquial US term for a moment, the UK does not have one postcode. You may not be aware that the US Postal Service does not control the mail system for the entire world and the Royal Mail (the UK postal service) has to deliver letters that don’t come from the US. The system has been created to allow efficient delivery of the majority of mail and not to make life easier for US citizens.

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