What is ukraine post code?

Ukraine post code (also known as Ukrainian postal code or zip code) is a 5-digit numerical code used to identify specific areas within Ukraine for the purpose of mail delivery. The first two digits represent the region code, the next two digits represent the district code, and the last digit represents the delivery area code.

The Ukraine Post uses a uniform address format for all mail items that includes the name of the recipient, the postal code, and the postal address. This helps to ensure efficient and accurate delivery of mail items across Ukraine.

Ukraine post codes are typically written before the city name, such as "03038 Kyiv", where "03038" is the post code. In Ukraine, the post code system was introduced in the early 1990s and has been continuously updated and improved since then. The post code system has made mail delivery in Ukraine faster, more efficient, and more reliable.