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* ''Postal code''. Polygon of a [[postal code|postal area]]: a [[Código de Endereçamento Postal|CEP]] code (e.g. '''<code>70040</code>''' represents a Brazilian's central area for postal distribution).
The ISO 19112:2019 standard<ref>"ISO 19112:2019 — Geographic information — Spatial referencing by geographic identifiers", "Section 3.1.2 — Geographic identifier", https://www.iso.org/standard/70742.html</ref> (section 3.1.2) adopted the term "geographic identifier" instead ''geocode'', to encompass long labels: ''spatial reference in the form of a label or code that identifies a ___location''. For example, for ISO, the country name “People's Republic of China” is a label. Some authors, such as the United States Census Bureau,<ref>"Understanding Geographic Identifiers (GEOIDs)", https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/geography/guidance/geo-identifiers.html</ref>
Geocodes are mainly used (in general as an [[Primitive data type|atomic data type]]) for [[labelling]], [[data integrity]], [[geotagging]] and [[Spatial database#Spatial index|spatial indexing]].
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|date=2007|title=Toponym resolution in text: annotation, evaluation and applications of spatial grounding
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Sometimes names are translated into numeric codes, to be compact or machine-readable. Since numbers, in this case, are name identifiers, we can consider "numeric names" — so this set of codes will be a kind of "system of standard names".
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| patent-restrictions system, converts 3x3 meter squares into 3 words.<ref>{{cite web|title=What3words: Find and share very precise locations via Google Maps with just 3 words|date=2 July 2013|url=https://thenextweb.com/apps/2013/07/02/what3words-a-new-way-to-search-for-and-share-locations-via-google-maps-with-just-3-words-universal-address-system/|access-date=8 July 2014}}</ref> It is in use at [[Mongol Post]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=
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* In the United States, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) Codes are often used. ANSI INCITS 446-2008 is entitled "Identifying Attributes for Named Physical and Cultural Geographic Features (Except Roads and Highways) of the United States, Its Territories, Outlying Areas, and Freely Associated Areas, and the Waters of the Same to the Limit of the Twelve-Mile Statutory Zone".
* [[National Topographic System]] in Canada
* [[ONS coding system]] (hierarchical code used in the UK for tabulating census)
===Other standards===
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