Postal codes in Denmark
Postal codes in Denmark are determined by a four digit system that was implemented 1967. The only exceptions are five special purpose 3-digit codes. The self-governed territory of Greenland[1] is part of the Danish system (39xx) while the Faroe Islands nowadays has its own 3-digit codes. Historically, the Faroe Islands had 38xx as postal code.
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New regulations add the country code DK to the postal codes, but in practice it is most often omitted.
The code is written before the city name.
Examples:
1000 København C (Copenhagen City)
6100 Haderslev
DK-9000 Aalborg
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
Asiatisk Plads 2
DK-1448 Copenhagen K
or in Danish
Udenrigsministeriet
Asiatisk Plads 2
1448 København K - not necessarily with the DK - Be aware that the DK or Denmark must be used when mailed from abroad.
The postal codes follow a geographic pattern and most Danes can tell which region an address belongs to based on the postal code alone.
See also
References
- "Find dit TELE-POST Center (Find your TELE-POST Center)". Greenland Tele-Post website (in Danish). Archived from the original on May 20, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2009.