Wednesday, June 29, 2005

How people write their addess Fields

Have a look at the site
http://ns.hr-xml.org/2_3/HR-XML-2_3/CPO/PostalAddress.html and you shall find most of the answers.

Some of the example how people write their addresses
United States

Mailstop: B1-210
Karen Barber
Market Surveyors
2455 University Blvd
Denver, CO? 80237
USA

Santhi Mwanza
MinnBest Corp.
4982 E Beauregard Ave.
Minneapolis, MN
50493-1234

Sarah Olson
c/o Mrs. Cole
2000 Merrill Lane
Sunnyvale, CA
93121

H.L. Mencken
PO Box 350
Hollywood, CA ?93029-1200

Major Carmen Li
111th Maint Co
Unit 342
APO AA? 00932

Germany
Ringstr. 25
D-80395 Frankfurt am Main

Finland
From outside of Finland:
Hallituskatu 6 B 27
FIN-33200 TAMPERE
FINLAND

From within Finland:
Hallituskatu 6 B 27
33200 TAMPERE

Japan
456-0042
Tokyo-to Shibuya-ku Shibuya
4-5-5

Switzerland, Belgium, France, Italy
Georges Dupuis
Route des Clos 7
2012 Auvernier
(Country)

China
Mr. Wang, Tai-sheng
4th Floor, #6, lane 15, Alley 283,
Section 1, Hsin Sheng South Rd.,
Taipei, ROC 12345

South Korea
345 Bomun-Dong Sungbuk-Gu Seoul, Korea 136-086

Spain
28 C/*Alameda
28034 Colmenar, Madrid

These abbreviations stand for:
Avenue = Avda
Boulevard = Blvr
Street = C
Paseo = P?
Should be written in front of the name, followed by /.

Brazil
Rua Francisco Deslandes, n? 470
apto. 201. Bairro Anchieta.
Belo Horizonte, Minas Gerais.
Brasil.
30320-500

Russia
308061, Belgorod
А.Я. 495
А.Я. stands for abonentny yashik which is Russian for Post Office Box.The format is inverted postal code and municipality are on the first lines, followed by the street address and finally by the recipient. The above example is for a delivery address ? in a return address the city comes before the postal code.
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