La Poste operates the comprehensive French postal network, which serves as a global standard for high-volume automated mail processing. The system uses a five-digit numeric structure that aligns with France's administrative departments, including those in the overseas territories. This geographic framework is essential for managing the dense urban logistics of the Île-de-France and the varied rural regions of the mainland.
The French Code Postal consists of five digits. The first two digits indicate the department number (e.g., 75 for Paris, 13 for Marseille), while the last three digits specify the commune or the specific arrondissement.
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