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🗺️ From 2 to 5 digits: Iraq upgrades zip codes
🌏 Aligning city definitions across geographies
🔎 Monthly changes
❄️ Walking from the US to Russia: A frozen shortcut through time |
From 2 to 5 digits: Iraq upgrades zip codes |
Among April's changes, including full updates in the USA and India, the most significant happened in Iraq. The full 5-digit zip codes now replace the previous 2-digit zip code prefixes.
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Fixing the global “city” definition problem |
The definition of "city" varies across countries for cultural, historical, and administrative reasons. This leads to challenges for international businesses and organizations handling address data at scale.
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Discover global urban definitions →
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In March, we updated 1,262,509Â rows in our postal database.
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Full Postal & Street updates |
Bulgaria, Denmark, India, Iraq, Netherlands, Switzerland, TĂĽrkiye, United States |
Postal database patches
(small changes) |
Albania (Administrative Divisions),
Uganda (Administrative Divisions)
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Postal boundary patches (small changes) |
Administrative boundaries patches (small changes) |
Austria, Lithuania, Norway, Spain |
Walking from the US to Russia: A Frozen Shortcut Through Time |
Imagine this: You wake up in the U.S., take a short walk across some frozen ice, and suddenly… it’s tomorrow, and you’re in Russia! Sounds like a sci-fi movie, right? |
Between Alaska and Russia sit the Diomede Islands: Little Diomede (U.S.) and Big Diomede (Russia).
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In winter, when the Bering Strait freezes over, a natural ice bridge forms between them.
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The islands are just 2.4 miles (3.8 km) apart but are separated by the International Date Line—meaning they’re also 21 hours apart in time!
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That’s why Big Diomede is sometimes called "Tomorrow Island," while Little Diomede is "Yesterday Island." |
Technically, you could walk between the two—if you don’t mind braving Arctic conditions and, oh yeah, breaking international border laws!
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Jerome & the GeoPostcodes team
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