R/J wrote:
This is not about the notes, it is about sites where you can look up postcodes. Now Estonia is part of the Eurozone, it deserves a place in this list.
D-notes will appear next year. All new entrants get a portion of the note-printing assigned the year after they join.
Ouki.
Btw, then also the link to the post code search engine of Posten Åland giving Åland Islands' postcodes could be added under Finland.
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Nerzhul wrote:Hmmm, is anybody still using these links? Everything you need can easily be found via Google Maps.
Not in Portugal. In Spain I prefer to use the official link, too. And I guess I would prefer to use the links for the postal codes in some other countries with they are very detailed, as in Portugal.
Point taken. I was just wondering because the geodata of the second link for Estonia (http://www.1182.ee/info/disp.cgi?id=indekseng" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) seems to be much worse than GM. (In fact, it doesn't return any results for any city name.) The Eesti Post seems ok but doesn't offer their service in English.
Whereas GM seems to work fine for most European countries unless you need extremely specific postal codes. For EBT you don't
And I wonder, why do countries with a few million inhabitants need 6-7 digit postal codes? Does every citizen in Portugal and Netherlands get their own code?
Nerzhul wrote:I wonder, why do countries with a few million inhabitants need 6-7 digit postal codes? Does every citizen in Portugal and Netherlands get their own code?
Yes, the Portuguese postal code system is overzealous, to say the least…
The truth is however, that I love to see all those markers on Google Maps.
Nerzhul wrote:Point taken. I was just wondering because the geodata of the second link for Estonia (http://www.1182.ee/info/disp.cgi?id=indekseng" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) seems to be much worse than GM. (In fact, it doesn't return any results for any city name.) The Eesti Post seems ok but doesn't offer their service in English.
Whereas GM seems to work fine for most European countries unless you need extremely specific postal codes. For EBT you don't
And I wonder, why do countries with a few million inhabitants need 6-7 digit postal codes? Does every citizen in Portugal and Netherlands get their own code?
We are special (hi portuguese )
Anyway, in the netherlands it's enough to know the postalcode and the housenumber. In other words, Every street has its own postalcode, and on average there are only 17 houses per postal code.
Hello guys
I noticed something wrong in personal statistic that doesn't work in french language
My notes > Shown My regions > select a region you entered notes : (Lorraine for example)
You entered 198 notes from this region.
when I clic on link i can see my notes in this region
It works fine in english, german, dutch version not in french
thank you if you can fix it
Jack
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Nerzhul wrote:And I wonder, why do countries with a few million inhabitants need 6-7 digit postal codes? Does every citizen in Portugal and Netherlands get their own code?
Nerzhul wrote:Does every citizen in Portugal and Netherlands get their own code?
In Portugal, not quite, but close.
Here are the averages:
21 postal addresses per postal code
55 residents per postal code (plus over 3,000 special postal codes for companies)
(For the first computation, postal addresses = families + companies. In fact, companies may have more than 1 address, of course, but I can't figure out how many in average.)