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NANKIN ZIP CODE
DISTRICT - ASHLAND COUNTY, STATE - OHIO, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

Country

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

State

OHIO

District

ASHLAND COUNTY ( Click here for all the districts of "ASHLAND COUNTY")

Area

NANKIN

Zip Code

44848

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Ans: The ZIP Code Of NANKIN Is 44848.

Ans: NANKIN Is situated in ASHLAND COUNTY District.

Ans: NANKIN Is Located In OHIO.

Ans: NANKIN Is Located In UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.

Ans: The first official Post Office Department opened in the United States in 1792.

Ans: The Full Form of ZIP is Zone Improvement Plan.

Ans: The ZIP code system was first introduced in America on 1st July, 1963.

Ans: 475 L'Enfant Plaza SW Washington, D.C. 20260-0004 U.S.

Ans: Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) is a 5 digit code used by United States Postal Service.

Ans: There are four types of ZIP codes: PO Box, Unique, Military, and Standard.

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What Is a ZIP Code?


A ZIP Code is a postal code used by the United States Postal Service (USPS). Introduced in 1963, the basic format consisted of five digits. In 1983, an extended ZIP+4 code was introduced; it included the five digits of the ZIP Code, followed by a hyphen and four digits that designated a more specific location.

The term ZIP is an acronym for Zone Improvement Plan, it was chosen to suggest that the mail travels more efficiently and quickly (zipping along) when senders use the code in the postal address. The term ZIP Code was originally registered as a service mark by the USPS. By the early 1960s, a more organized system was needed, and non-mandatory five-digit ZIP Codes were introduced nationwide on July 1, 1963. Robert Moon is considered the father of the ZIP Code; he submitted his proposal in 1944 while working as a postal inspector.

In 1967, these became mandatory for second- and third-class bulk mailers, and the system was soon adopted generally. The United States Post Office used a cartoon character, which it called Mr. ZIP, to promote the use of the ZIP Code.