List of postal codes in Russia

List of postal codes in Russia

Russian Post has a system of postal codes ( _ru. почтовый индекс) based on the federal subjects of Russia; there are 88 subjects in total. Each postal code consists of six digits with first three referring to the subject of Russian Federation. Some larger subjects begin with several three digit codes. For instance, Moscow will have postal codes in range from 101 to 129 (due to the size of the city).

Larger cities/towns have what they call "Pochtamt" - Main Post Office, which has the main postal code for the city, for instance Moscow's Pochtamt has a postal code 101000. One street in a big city can have several postal codes, for instance in Saint Petersburg (Postal Codes range 190 -199) Kirochnaya Ulitsa has the following postal codes: 191028, 191123, 191124, 191015, 191014 based on house numbers.

Postal codes sorted by federal subject

*450, 452, 453 —Republic of Bashkortostan
*670, 671—Buryat Republic
*649—Altai Republic
*367 to 368 —Republic of Dagestan
*386—Republic of Ingushetia
*360,361—Kabardino-Balkar Republic
*358,359—Republic of Kalmykia
*369—Karachay-Cherkess Republic
*185,186—Republic of Karelia
*167,168,169—Komi Republic
*424,425—Mari El Republic
*430,431—Republic of Mordovia
*677,678—Sakha Republic
*362,363—Republic of North Ossetia-Alania
*420—Republic of Tatarstan
*667—Tuva Republic
*426—Republic of Udmurtia
*655—Republic of Khakassia
*364—Chechen Republic
*428—Chuvash Republic
*656—Altai Krai
*350—Krasnodar Krai
*660—Krasnoyarsk Krai
*690—Primorsky Krai
*355—Stavropol Krai
*680—Khabarovsk Krai
*675—Amur Oblast
*163—Arkhangelsk Oblast
*414—Astrakhan Oblast
*308—Belgorod Oblast
*241—Bryansk Oblast
*600, 601, 602—Vladimir Oblast
*400,403,404 —Volgograd Oblast
*160,161,162—Vologda Oblast
*394,396,397—Voronezh Oblast
*153—Ivanovo Oblast
*664—Irkutsk Oblast
*236—Kaliningrad Oblast
*248—Kaluga Oblast
*683—Kamchatka
*650—Kemerovo Oblast
*610—Kirov Oblast
*156—Kostroma Oblast
*640—Kurgan Oblast
*305—Kursk Oblast
*187 to 188—Leningrad Oblast
*398—Lipetsk Oblast
*685—Magadan Oblast
*140 to 142 & 144 —Moscow Oblast
*183,184 —Murmansk Oblast
*603, 606, 607 —Nizhny Novgorod Oblast
*173—Novgorod Oblast
*630—Novosibirsk Oblast
*644—Omsk Oblast
*460—Orenburg Oblast
*302—Oryol Oblast
*440—Penza Oblast
*614—Perm Oblast
*180—Pskov Oblast
*344—Rostov Oblast
*390—Ryazan Oblast
*443—Samara Oblast
*410—Saratov Oblast
*693—Sakhalin Oblast
*620—Sverdlovsk Oblast
*214—Smolensk Oblast
*392—Tambov Oblast
*170—Tver Oblast
*634—Tomsk Oblast
*300,301 —Tula Oblast
*625—Tyumen Oblast
*432—Ulyanovsk Oblast
*454—Chelyabinsk Oblast
*672—Chita Oblast
*150,152—Yaroslavl Oblast
*101 to 129 —Moscow
*190 to 199 —Saint Petersburg
*679—Jewish Autonomous Oblast
*687—Agin-Buryat Autonomous Okrug
*619—Komi-Permyak Okrug
*688—Koryak Autonomous Okrug
*166—Nenets Autonomous Okrug
*647—Taymyr Autonomous Okrug
*669—Ust-Orda Buryat Autonomous Okrug
*628—Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug
*689—Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
*648—Evenk Autonomous Okrug
*629—Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug

Miscellaneous codes

*107207—Moscow, Golyanovo district
*454080—Chelyabinsk, Central district
*603105—Nizhny Novgorod, Sovetsky district
*664082—Irkutsk, Universitetsky microdistrict
*690089—Vladivostok
*692443—Dalnegorsk
*426001—Izhevsk
*185000—Petrozavodsk

External links

* [http://www.russianpost.ru/portal/en/home Official website of the Russian Post] en icon ru icon
* http://www.e-adres.ru/postcodes/ Helps you find a postal code if you have the street address in some cities


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