Below is a list of all postal codes belonging to Richardson, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Postal code | City | Province | Area Code | Lat & Long |
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E5V 1R7 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
E5V 1R8 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
E5V 1R9 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
E5V 1S1 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
E5V 1S2 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9936 -66.9472 |
E5V 1S3 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9936 -66.9472 |
E5V 1S4 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9936 -66.9472 |
E5V 1S5 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9936 -66.9472 |
E5V 1S6 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9936 -66.9472 |
E5V 1S7 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45.0155 -66.9437 |
E5V 1S8 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45.0155 -66.9437 |
E5V 1S9 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45.0155 -66.9437 |
E5V 1T7 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45.0155 -66.9437 |
E5V 1V7 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9991 -66.9485 |
E5V 1V8 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 44.9991 -66.9485 |
E5V 1V9 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
E5V 1W1 | Richardson | New Brunswick (NB) | 506 | 45 -66.9514 |
S0G 0B2 | Richardson | Saskatchewan (SK) | 306 | 50.491 -103.9995 |
S0G 4G0 | Richardson | Saskatchewan (SK) | 306 | 50.3845 -104.5034 |
About [Richardson, Saskatchewan,Canada] Postal Codes
This page lists all the postal codes of Richardson, totaling 19. If you want to search for postal codes in other cities or find the specific location of a postal code, please use the search box at the top.
The Canadian postal code has six characters, the first character is a letter (A-Z), the second character is a number (0-9), the third character is a letter, the fourth character is a number, the fifth character is a letter, and the sixth character is a number. Similar to the following form: A1B 2C3. Generally speaking, a space is used to separate them. The Canadian postal code can accurately locate the block on the map.
The first three characters represent a large continuous area, more precisely, it is divided according to the number of people. It could be a province with a small population, such as Nunavut, or a city with a large population, such as Montreal or Toronto.
The last three characters represent specific addresses, such as a hospital, a school, a large building unit, a residential community (block), or even a small town.
The first letter represents the region, for example, Quebec is G, Montreal is H, and so on.
The postal code H0H 0H0 is the address reserved for Santa Claus, which is actually the postal code of an office set up by the Canadian government to reply to letters sent to Santa Claus.