eg. Building 429 in which Building is the Indicator
North Baker Street, where North is the pre-direction. The direction appears before the name.
STS in GEORGE and ADELAIDE STS, RDS IN A and B RDS, etc. Use only when both the street types are the same
A MailStop is where the the mail is delivered to within a premise/subpremise/firm or a facility.
No.12-14 where "No." is before actual street number
PostalCode is the container element for either simple or complex (extended) postal codes. Type: Area Code, Postcode, etc.
Some countries like USA have POBox as 12345-123
Specification of a postbox like mail delivery point. Only a single postbox number can be specified. Examples of postboxes are POBox, free mail numbers, etc.
A MailStop is where the the mail is delivered to within a premise/subpremise/firm or a facility.
12-A where 12 is number and A is suffix and "-" is the separator
"No." No.12-13
Eg.: 23 Archer street or 25/15 Zero Avenue, etc
"-" is the NumberExtensionSeparator in POBOX:12345-123
GENERAL PO in MIAMI GENERAL PO
Used by postal services to encode the name of the element.
School in Physics School, Division in Radiology division of school of physics
Appears after the thoroughfare name. Ed. British: Baker Lane, where Lane is the trailing type.
Specification of a thoroughfare. A thoroughfare could be a rd, street, canal, river, etc. Note dependentlocality in a street. For example, in some countries, a large street will
have many subdivisions with numbers. Normally the subdivision name is the same as the road name, but with a number to identifiy it. Eg. SOI SUKUMVIT 3, SUKUMVIT RD, BANGKOK
A container to represent a range of numbers (from x thru y)for a thoroughfare. eg. 1-2 Albert Av
Possible values are, not limited to: POBox and Freepost.
"-" in 12-14 or "Thru" in 12 Thru 14 etc.
12 Archer Street is "Single" and 12-14 Archer Street is "Range"
Thoroughfare number ranges are odd or even
Starting number in the range
Subdivision in the firm: School of Physics at Victoria University (School of Physics is the department)
North Baker Street, where North is the pre-direction. The direction appears before the name.
Appears before the thoroughfare name. Ed. Spanish: Avenida Aurora, where Avenida is the leading type / French: Rue Moliere, where Rue is the leading type.
Does this thoroughfare have a a dependent thoroughfare? Corner of street X, etc
Specification of the suffix of the post box number. eg. A in POBox:123A
Corner of Street1 AND Street 2 where AND is the Connector
Corner of, Intersection of
Area Code, Postcode, Delivery code as in NZ, etc
No. in Street No.12 or "#" in Street # 12, etc.
Appears before the thoroughfare name. Ed. Spanish: Avenida Aurora, where Avenida is the leading type / French: Rue Moliere, where Rue is the leading type.
Specification of a firm, company, organization, etc. It can be specified as part of an address that contains a street or a postbox. It is therefore different from
a large mail user address, which contains no street.
Number of the Mail stop. eg. 123 in MS 123
No.12 where "No." is before actual street number
LOCKED BAG NO:1234 where the Indicator is NO: and Type is LOCKED BAG
eg. village, town, suburb, etc
Specification of a large mail user address. Examples of large mail users are postal companies, companies in France with a cedex number, hospitals and airports with their own post code. Large mail user addresses do not have a street name with premise name or premise number in countries like Netherlands. But they have a POBox and street also in countries like France
DependentThroughfare is related to a street; occurs in GB, IE, ES, PT
Specification of the prefix of the post box number. eg. A in POBox:A-123
A post town is not the same as a locality. A post town can encompass a collection of (small) localities. It can also be a subpart of a locality. An actual post town in Norway is "Bergen".
221-bis Baker Street North, where North is the post-direction. The post-direction appears after the name.
Name of the the Mail Stop. eg. MSP, MS, etc
221-bis Baker Street North, where North is the post-direction. The post-direction appears after the name.
CEDEX Code
23-25 Archer St, where number appears before name
Ending number in the range
Specification of the number of a postbox
Appears after the thoroughfare name. Ed. British: Baker Lane, where Lane is the trailing type.
23 Archer St, Archer Street 23, St Archer 23
A-12 where 12 is number and A is prefix and "-" is the separator
Specification of the identification number of a large mail user. An example are the Cedex codes in France.