Zip codes Puerto Rico
ZIP code data is an integral part of dealer/store locator software on many web sites, especially brick-and-click websites. This software processes a user-input ZIP code and returns a list of store or business locations, usually in order of increasing distance from the center of the input ZIP code. As the ZIP system is confined to the U.S. Postal network, websites that require ZIP codes cannot register customers outside the U.S.The post service of the USA has started to use ZIP codes in big cities in 1943 when the postal address began to be written in such way: Mr. Paul Jones 3256 Epiphenomenal Avenue Minneapolis 16, Minnesota Number 16 thus designated number of post district in city boundaries.In 1967 the system of ZIP codes became obligatory in all territory of the USA.In modern conditions, with introduction of the highly technological equipment for mail sorting, it is enough to use a five-digit ZIP code.Many gasoline pumps that offer "pay at the pump" require credit card customers to enter the ZIP code of their billing address as a form of added security.
Counties in Puerto Rico
key: PR
Counties: 13
- Adjuntas
- Aguada
- Aguadilla
- Aguas Buenas
- Aibonito
- Anasco
- Arecibo
- Arroyo
- Barceloneta
- Barranquitas
- Bayamon
- Cabo Rojo
- Caguas
- Fajardo
- Florida
- Guanica
- Guayama
- Guayanilla
- Guaynabo
- Gurabo
- Hatillo
- Hormigueros
- Humacao
- Isabela
- Jayuya
- Juana Diaz
- Juncos
- Lajas
- Lares
- Las Marias
- Las Piedras
- Loiza
- Luquillo
- Manati
- Maricao
- Maunabo
- Mayaguez
- Moca
- Morovis
- Naguabo
- Naranjito
- Orocovis
- Patillas
- Penuelas
- Ponce
- Quebradillas
- Rincon
- Rio Grande
- Sabana Grande
- Salinas
- San German
- San Juan
- San Lorenzo
- San Sebastian
- Santa Isabel
- Toa Alta
- Toa Baja
- Trujillo Alto
- Utuado
- Vega Alta
- Vega Baja
- Vieques
- Villalba
- Yabucoa
- Yauco