BT62 is the initial part of the code. Within Portadown itself, there would be further subdivisions with a code of one digit and two letters. For example, the town hall is:
Portadown Town Hall,
Edward Street,
Portadown,
Armagh, BT62 3NE
Belfast has a number of post codes from BT1 xxx to BT15 xxx
BT19 6TX
Letters posted within Northern Ireland to other parts of Northern Ireland would normally have next-day delivery.
Since Northern Ireland is not part of the United States, it does not have ZIP Codes. Postal codes in Northern Ireland all begin with the letters BT, followed by a 1- or 2-digit number, a space, and then a digit and two letters. For instance, BT99 9ZZ.
No, because fireworks are illegal in Ireland. It is even illegal to bring them over the border from Northern Ireland
Ireland does not have post codes. So for the address you have you could finish it off with: Lucan Co. Dublin Ireland. That will get it there.
There are no postcodes in Ireland.
Ireland has no post codes, send it to Moyne, Co. Longford, Ireland. As long as your postal system can get it to Ireland we'll take care of the rest.
Ireland does not have post codes. So you would finish that address as: Donaghmore, Co. Cork Ireland. Note that it is Donaghmore and not Donoghmore, which is in another part of Ireland.
Ireland does not have post codes. So you would finish the address with: Dún Laoghaire Co. Dublin Ireland. For an internet form looking for a code, put IE.
Ireland does not have postal codes. You would finish that address as: Bishopstown Cork Ireland. It will get there if posted. If an internet form is looking for a postal code for addresses in Ireland, use ie.
Ireland does not have post codes. Just end the address as:Co. LaoisIreland.Use ie if asked for a code on an internet form.
Ireland does not use post codes. The address will end as: Malahide Co. Dublin Ireland For an internet form, just use IE.