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Postal codesinMexico are issued by Correos de México, the national postal service. They are of five digits and modelled on the US ZIP Code system. The first two digits identify a state (or part thereof); and assignments are done alphabetically by state name, except for codes in the 01xxx–16xxx range which identify the delegaciones (boroughs) of Mexico City.
01–16 Mexico City | 20Aguascalientes | 21–22 Baja California | 23Baja California Sur |
24Campeche | 29–30 Chiapas | 31–33 Chihuahua | 25–27 Coahuila |
28Colima | 34–35 Durango | 36–38 Guanajuato | 39–41 Guerrero |
42–43 Hidalgo | 44–49 Jalisco | 50–57 State of Mexico | 58–61 Michoacán |
62Morelos | 63Nayarit | 64–67 Nuevo León | 68–71 Oaxaca |
72–75 Puebla | 76Querétaro | 77Quintana Roo | 78–79 San Luis Potosí |
80–82 Sinaloa | 83–85 Sonora | 86Tabasco | 87–89 Tamaulipas |
90Tlaxcala | 91–96 Veracruz | 97Yucatán | 98–99 Zacatecas |
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