Codice di avviamento postale

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Codice di avviamento postale

The Codice di avviamento postale (CAP) is the Italian term for a postal code system used in Italy. It is a series of numbers used by the postal service to facilitate the sorting and delivery of mail to specific locations within the country. The CAP system was introduced in Italy in 1967 to improve the efficiency of mail delivery and has since become an essential part of the postal infrastructure.

Each CAP code consists of five digits, with the first two digits representing the province and the remaining three digits indicating the specific locality or area within that province. For example, the CAP code for Rome is 00184, with '00' representing the province of Rome and '184' identifying the specific area within the city.

The CAP system is crucial for ensuring accurate and timely mail delivery in Italy. By including the correct CAP code on mail items, senders can help postal workers route the mail more efficiently to its intended destination. Additionally, the CAP system is used for various administrative purposes, such as census data collection and geographic information systems.

In conclusion, the Codice di avviamento postale plays a vital role in the postal infrastructure of Italy, enabling efficient mail sorting and delivery across the country.

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