G
eographic Identifier
A unique combination of letters and numbers that serves as a precise address locator. This identifier is typically composed of two parts: the first part, known as the postal code or zip code, which is used for mail sorting and delivery purposes; and the second part, which represents the country where the location resides.
The country component is often an abbreviation or a shortened form of the country's name, while the postal code can range from three to ten digits in length. This dual-part identifier enables efficient routing of mail and packages across international borders, facilitating global communication and commerce.
