What is ukraine zip codes?

Ukraine has a five-digit postal code system, known in Ukrainian as поштові індекси (poshtovi indeksy) or квартирні індекси (kvartryni indeksy). The first two digits of the code represent the region, while the third digit represents the district within that region. The final two digits represent the specific post office or delivery area within the district.

In total, there are 24 regions in Ukraine, each with its own range of postal codes. For example, the codes starting with "01" are used in the Kyiv Oblast, while those starting with "80" are used in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea.

Postal codes are used primarily for sorting and delivering mail, but can also be used for geolocation and mapping purposes. It is important to ensure that the correct postal code is used when sending mail to Ukraine, as this can help ensure timely and accurate delivery.