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ZIP Code Details for Granada

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Postal Information

ZIP Code 56039
Type Standard
Primary City Granada
State MN
County Martin County
Acceptable Cities -
Unacceptable -
Time Zone America/Chicago
Area Codes 507, 515
Latitude 43,69° N
Longitude -94,34° W

About U.S. ZIP Codes

U.S. ZIP Codes are 5-digit postal codes introduced in 1963 by the USPS to improve mail sorting efficiency. The first digit represents a broad region, the next two identify a sectional center facility, and the final two help pinpoint a local post office or delivery area.

Geographic Breakdown:

  • 1st Digit: Represents a group of states or a broad national region.
  • 2nd/3rd Digits: Represent a regional area or large city.
  • 4th/5th Digits: Identify specific post offices or delivery zones.

ZIP Codes support physical delivery, routing analytics, geocoding, tax calculations, and location-based research.

Geographic Map of Granada, MN

Postal Information

ZIP Code 81041
Type Standard
Primary City Granada
State CO
Acceptable Cities -
Unacceptable Barton, Koen
Time Zone America/Denver
Area Codes 719
Latitude 38,06° N
Longitude -102,31° W

About U.S. ZIP Codes

U.S. ZIP Codes are 5-digit postal codes introduced in 1963 by the USPS to improve mail sorting efficiency. The first digit represents a broad region, the next two identify a sectional center facility, and the final two help pinpoint a local post office or delivery area.

Geographic Breakdown:

  • 1st Digit: Represents a group of states or a broad national region.
  • 2nd/3rd Digits: Represent a regional area or large city.
  • 4th/5th Digits: Identify specific post offices or delivery zones.

ZIP Codes support physical delivery, routing analytics, geocoding, tax calculations, and location-based research.

Geographic Map of Granada, CO

Postal Information

ZIP Code 91344
Type Standard
Primary City Granada Hills
State CA
Acceptable Cities San Fernando
Unacceptable -
Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Area Codes 747, 818
Latitude 34,29° N
Longitude -118,5° W

About U.S. ZIP Codes

U.S. ZIP Codes are 5-digit postal codes introduced in 1963 by the USPS to improve mail sorting efficiency. The first digit represents a broad region, the next two identify a sectional center facility, and the final two help pinpoint a local post office or delivery area.

Geographic Breakdown:

  • 1st Digit: Represents a group of states or a broad national region.
  • 2nd/3rd Digits: Represent a regional area or large city.
  • 4th/5th Digits: Identify specific post offices or delivery zones.

ZIP Codes support physical delivery, routing analytics, geocoding, tax calculations, and location-based research.

Geographic Map of Granada Hills, CA

Postal Information

ZIP Code 91394
Type Po Box
Primary City Granada Hills
State CA
Acceptable Cities -
Unacceptable -
Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Area Codes 213
Latitude 34,26° N
Longitude -118,52° W

About U.S. ZIP Codes

U.S. ZIP Codes are 5-digit postal codes introduced in 1963 by the USPS to improve mail sorting efficiency. The first digit represents a broad region, the next two identify a sectional center facility, and the final two help pinpoint a local post office or delivery area.

Geographic Breakdown:

  • 1st Digit: Represents a group of states or a broad national region.
  • 2nd/3rd Digits: Represent a regional area or large city.
  • 4th/5th Digits: Identify specific post offices or delivery zones.

ZIP Codes support physical delivery, routing analytics, geocoding, tax calculations, and location-based research.

Geographic Map of Granada Hills, CA

Postal Information

ZIP Code 94018
Type Po Box
Primary City El Granada
State CA
Acceptable Cities -
Unacceptable -
Time Zone America/Los_Angeles
Area Codes 650
Latitude 37,51° N
Longitude -122,47° W

About U.S. ZIP Codes

U.S. ZIP Codes are 5-digit postal codes introduced in 1963 by the USPS to improve mail sorting efficiency. The first digit represents a broad region, the next two identify a sectional center facility, and the final two help pinpoint a local post office or delivery area.

Geographic Breakdown:

  • 1st Digit: Represents a group of states or a broad national region.
  • 2nd/3rd Digits: Represent a regional area or large city.
  • 4th/5th Digits: Identify specific post offices or delivery zones.

ZIP Codes support physical delivery, routing analytics, geocoding, tax calculations, and location-based research.

Geographic Map of El Granada, CA

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About U.S. ZIP Codes

ZIP codes are a United States Postal Service system introduced in 1963 to make mail routing more accurate and efficient. The standard format uses five digits, while ZIP+4 adds four more digits for a more precise delivery segment.

ZIP codes cover the United States, its territories, military mail routes, and other USPS delivery points. This directory organizes that data for practical lookup by ZIP code, city, county, and state.