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Hi, you pecked my courosity so I did some looking and found for England.
 www.royalmail.com which leads to post code secion.  You do have to
register, but it might be worth it.  I tried France and Germany, but
language became a barrier.  As to the last part of your questions, I
have no idea.

Gerri Bradford
Record Retention Manager
Nu Skin Enterprises, Inc.
75 West Center
Provo, UT 84601
801.345.3820 or 4522/4517

>>> [log in to unmask] 1/13/2005 2:35:24 PM >>>
Ok I've tried the internet, but obviously my grasp of geography is
less
than I thought it was, since I don't even know what other countries'
political subdivisions are called. Does anyone know where I can find
standardized abbreviations for provinces/states (or whatever they are
called) for European countries? Do many European countries have
postal-type abbreviations like the US, Canada and Australia?

Nolene Sherman
Records Manager - CJ Segerstrom & Sons
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