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Huh? The USA does not have a single ZIP code. Every community has one or more ZIP codes, and they are further broken down with a 4-digit extension (optional) that gets the sorting down almost to the house number.
The USA does not have a zip code. Each _City_ in the USA is assigned its' own individual zip code. IGo to this website: http://www.zip-area.com/ , select a State in the left column, then select a City. It will then give you the zip code for that City. The website also has a reverse lookup. All USA zip codes are 5 digits, so if you type in 33617 in the search box, it will tell you that is the zip code for Tampa, Florida. Large Cities have more than one zip code. For example, if you type 33615 in the search box it will also return Tampa, Florida. In fact if you type almost any thing starting with 336** it will return Tampa, Florida.
whenever i open the internet explorer i
get a window askin for " this is not a valid zip code" try again and if i press the ok button is shows one more window
asking for " enter thezip code that you would like to display the weather for:" and it
asks for a number...what should i do to get this problem solved..please reply me as soon as possible...its damaging my pc.
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