What is the postal code of FB Area?
75950
KARACHI POSTAL CODES & DIALING CODES
AREA | POSTAL CODE |
---|---|
FEDERAL B AREA | 75950 |
GULSHAN-E-IQBAL | 75300 |
HABIB BANK | 75650 |
HOTEL METROPOLE | 75520 |
How many blocks are there in FB in Karachi?
Federal B. Area, a.k.a. Gulberg Town, is divided into 21 blocks, of which 20 form the residential area and only one is the industrial area. One of the famous landmarks of Karachi, Mukka Chowk, can also be seen at the intersection of Block-8 and Block-9.
What is postcode of North Karachi?
71500
75850
North Karachi Township/Zip codes
What is the postal code of Liaquatabad?
74600
Liaquatabad Town/Zip codes
Is postal code the same thing as zip code?
The two codes are essentially the same in their purpose, but the term Zip code is mainly used in the USA; Postal Code is commonly used in other countries.
What is pechs?
Pakistan Employees Cooperative Housing Society (PECHS), Block 2 is a neighborhood in Karachi East district of Karachi, Pakistan.
How many UCS are there in Karachi?
Karachi has a total of 18 Towns, and 178 Union councils.
What is the postal code of Gulshan e Iqbal Karachi?
75300
Gulshan-e-Iqbal/Zip codes
What is the postal code of block area?
The fourth digit represents the route on which a delivery office is located in the sorting district. The last two digits represent the delivery office within the sorting district starting from 01 which would be the GPO or HO. Block Area Pin Code is 335001. Pin Code is also known as Zip Code or Postal Code.
What is the post code for Karachi Federal B area?
Post code for KARACHI-FEDERAL-B-AREA Post code of KARACHI FEDERAL B AREA is 75950
Which is a block in Federal B area?
This includes Azizabad which is block 8, Naseerabad which is block 14 and Dastagir Colony which includes a number of blocks. Another aspect of Federal-B-Area’s geography is that Shahrah-i-Pakistan runs through it. This main artery of the city roughly bisects Federal-B-Area into two zones.
How are census blocks bounded in a ZIP code?
It is bounded on all 4 sides by portions of city streets that each have their own name and addresses. The issue is that census blocks almost always split down the middle of the street. ZIP codes rarely do because that would require two postal workers delivering mail to that street – one for each side of the street.