A zip code or postal code is a set of numbers and figures that is a combination of letters and numbers that is used for each geographical area in different countries for accurate addressing. These codes help to correctly deliver packages sent from one point to another, so that the packages are sent to the right location. Even large countries have a special code for each street. In Afghanistan, there is also a zip code that is different in each province and district of Afghanistan, which we have mentioned in this post for all provinces.
- Kabul Province
- Kabul City: 1001
- Herat Province
- Herat City: 3001
- Kandahar Province
- Kandahar City: 3801
- Balkh Province
- Mazar-i-Sharif: 3501
- Nangarhar Province
- Jalalabad: 2201
- Kunduz Province
- Kunduz City: 3502
- Badakhshan Province
- Faizabad: 3401
- Faryab Province
- Maymana: 3701
- Helmand Province
- Lashkar Gah: 3901
- Baghlan Province
- Pul-e-Khumri: 3402
- Takhar Province
- Taloqan: 3403
- Ghazni Province
- Ghazni City: 2601
- Logar Province
- Pul-i-Alam: 1002
- Khost Province
- Khost City: 2101
- Paktia Province
- Gardez: 2102
- Farah Province
- Farah City: 3601
- Wardak Province
- Maidan Shahr: 1003
- Urozgan Province
- Tarinkot: 3802
- Badghis Province
- Qala-i-Naw: 3702
- Panjshir Province
- Bazarak: 1101
- Kapisa Province
- Mahmud-e-Raqi: 1004
- Samangan Province
- Aybak: 3503
- Nimroz Province
- Zaranj: 4001
- Zabul Province
- Qalat: 3803
- Sar-e Pol Province
- Sar-e Pol City: 3703
- Bamyan Province
- Bamyan City: 3301
- Kunar Province
- Asadabad: 2202
- Nuristan Province
- Parun: 2203
- Ghor Province
- Firuzkoh: 3302
- Daykundi Province
- Nili: 3303