South African Postal Code (all ZIP Codes of South Africa)
The South African postal code is a four-digit number (street and box) that represents the territory of a particular country. Every area served by post offices, postal agents, postal depots or certain mail collection points.
Postcode of South Africa was introduced in the mid-1970s, on October 8 1973, with the introduction of automatic sorting.
Country | South Africa |
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Postal Code | Box Code (0001 - 9992), Street Code (0002 - 9992) |
Capital | Pretoria (executive), Cape Town (legislative), Bloemfontein (judicial). |
Largest city | Johannesburg |
ISO 3166 Code | ZA |
ISO Alpha-3 | ZAF |
Calling Code | +27 |
Internet TLD | .za |
Currency | Rand (ZAR) |
Time Zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
ISO 3166 | Province | Street Code | Box Code | Capital |
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ZA-EC | Eastern Cape | 4730 - 9798 | 4740 - 9798 | Bhisho |
ZA-FS | Free State | 1932 - 9992 | 1932 - 9992 | Bloemfontein |
ZA-GP | Gauteng | 0002 - 2531 | 0001 - 2515 | Johannesburg |
ZA-KZN | KwaZulu-Natal | 2940 - 4720 | 1871 - 4784 | Pietermaritzburg |
ZA-LP | Limpopo | 0319 - 1391 | 0319 - 1398 | Polokwane |
ZA-MP | Mpumalanga | 1120 - 2491 | 0458 - 2491 | Nelspruit |
ZA-NC | Northern Cape | 5950 - 9797 | 5950 - 9797 | Kimberley |
ZA-NW | North West | 0189 - 8622 | 0189 - 8680 | Mahikeng |
ZA-WC | Western Cape | 6460 - 8170 | 6460 - 8207 | Cape Town |