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The postal code assignment can be assigned to individual [[land lot]]s in some special cases — in Brazil, they are named "large receivers" and receive suffixes 900–959. It is an error to associate the postal code with the whole land lot area (illustrated). A postal code is often related to a [[land lot]], but postal codes are usually related to access points on streets. Small or middle-sized houses, in general, only have a single main gate, which is the delivery point. Parks, large businesses such as shopping centers and big houses, may have more than one entrance and more than one delivery point.
 
<ref>{{cite web |title=Mayotte Post Codes |url=https://globepostalcodes.com/mayotte |website=Globe Postal Code}}</ref>=== Precision ===
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==== Czechoslovakia ====
Czechoslovakia introduced Postal Routing Numbers (PSČ – poštovní směrovací čísla) in 1973. The code consists of 5 digits formatted into two groups: NNN NN. Originally, the first group marked a district transport centre, the second group represented the order of post offices on the collection route. In the first group, the first digit corresponds partly with the region, the second digit meant a collection transport node (sběrný přepravní uzel, SPU) and the third digit a "district transport node" (okresní přepravní uzel). However, processing was later centralized and mechanized while codes remained the same. After separation, Slovakia and the Czech Republic kept the system. Codes with an initial digit of 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, or 7 are used in the Czech Republic, while codes with an initial digit of 8, 9, or 0 are used in Slovakia
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For high volume business mailers using automated mailing machines, the USPS has promulgated the [[Intelligent Mail barcode]] standard, which is a barcode containing the ZIP+4 code plus a two digit [[delivery point]]. This 11-digit number is theoretically a unique identifier for every address in the country.
 
'''Mayotte'''
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Regions
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| [https://globepostalcodes.com/mayotte Mayotte]|| [[Acoua]]|| [[Dzaoudzi]] || [[Pamandzi]]
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| [https://globepostalcodes.com/mayotte/sada Sada]|| [[Tsingoni]]|| [[Chiconi]]|| [[Mamoudzou]]
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| [[Bandrélé|Bandrele]]|| [[Bouéni]]|| [[Bandraboua]]|| [[Ouangani]]
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| [[Ouangani]]|| [[M'Tsangamouji]]|| [[Chirongui]]|| [[Dembeni]]
|}
 
Mayotte (French: Mayotte, pronounced: [majɔt]; Shimaore: Maore, IPA: [maˈore]; Malagasy: Mahori) is an overseas department and region of France officially named Département de Mayotte. It consists of a main island, Grande-Terre (or Maore), a smaller ..
 
=== States and overseas territories sharing a postal code system ===