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Postal codes in Bangladesh are assigned to all areas in the country. And there is only five General Post Offices in Bangladesh, They are: Central General Post office, Dhaka GPO assigned Code is 1000, Metropolitan General Post office, Metropolitan Dhaka assigned code is 1100, Eastern General Post office Chattogram GPO assigned Code 4000, Northern General Post office, Rajshahi GPO assigned Code ...
The Bangladesh Post Office [1] ( Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ডাক বিভাগ) also known by trade name Bangla Post is a government-operated agency responsible for providing postal services in Bangladesh. It is a subsidiary of the Ministry of Posts, Telecommunications and Information Technology. [2]
– no codes - Bahamas used Post Office system instead of Postal Code : Bahrain: BH: NNN, NNNN Valid post code numbers are 101 to 1216 with gaps in the range. Known as block number (Arabic: رقم المجمع) formally. The first digit in NNN format and the first two digits in NNNN format refer to one of the 12 municipalities of the country.
The country calling code of Bangladesh is +880. [1] The dial plan type in Bangladesh is closed, and "0" is the Trunk prefix. When dialling a Bangladesh number from inside Bangladesh, the format is: "0 – Area/operator code (X) – subscriber number (N)" When dialling a Bangladesh number from outside Bangladesh, the format is:
P. Postage stamps and postal history of Bangladesh. Postal codes in Bangladesh. Posts and Telecommunications Division.
Postal and telecommunications policies and programs; Spectrum policy management; National policy issues relating to the digital economy; Content policy relating to the information economy; Posts and Telecommunications Division. Organization of Posts and Telecommunications Division: Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission
Postal code. 1230. Uttara Model Town or simply Uttara ( Bengali: উত্তরা romanised: Uttora) is a neighbourhood of Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. The name derives from the Bengali word uttor ( Bengali: উত্তর) meaning "north". It lies on the road to Gazipur, and adjoins Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport .
Encyclopaedia of Postal Authorities; Further reading. Ishtique Ahmed Khan, The Meter Franking Cancellations of Bangladesh. Dhaka: Bangladesh Institute of Philatelic Studies, 1996. External links. Bangladesh Post Office; Siddique Mahmudur Rahman, History of Postal Service and Postage Stamps of Bangladesh, TrulyBangladesh.com (13 October 2009)