Postal codes in Norway
Norwegian Postal Codes are four-digit codes, known in Norwegian as postnummer (literally 'post number'). Posten, the Norwegian postal service, makes small modifications to the postal code system each year. In 1999 Posten made considerable changes to the postal codes in Norway.
Since 18 March 1968 Norway has used a four-digit system: postnummersystemet. The numbers start at 00 and increase with the distance from the capital city Oslo. The highest post numbers are found in the county of Finnmark, near the Russian border, where they start with 95–99. The lowest post code in use is 0001 (Oslo), the highest 9991 (Båtsfjord).
Postal number regions
The first two numbers indicate the geographic location (counties) the postal code belongs to.
- 00–12 Oslo
- 13–14 Akershus
- 15–18 Østfold
- 19–21 Akershus
- 21–25 Hedmark
- 26–29 Oppland
- 30Buskerud
- 30–32 Vestfold
- 33–36 Buskerud
- 36–39 Telemark
- 40–44 Rogaland
- 44–47 Vest-Agder
- 47–49 Aust-Agder
- 50–55 Hordaland
- 55Rogaland
- 56–57 Hordaland
- 57Sogn og Fjordane
- 58–59 Hordaland
- 59Sogn og Fjordane
- 60–66 Møre og Romsdal
- 67–69 Sogn og Fjordane
- 70–79 Trøndelag
- 79–89 Nordland
- 84Nordland and Troms
- 8099Jan Mayen
- 90–94 Troms
- 917 Svalbard
- 94Nordland and Troms
- 95–99 Finnmark
External links
- Posten – The Norwegian Postal Service
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